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Connecticut Unveils AI Regulation Framework as Colorado Revises AI Law

What Happened

Connecticut has implemented a new regulatory framework focused on the development, deployment, and use of artificial intelligence (AI) in both public and private sectors. The framework aims to address AI-related challenges such as transparency, bias, and accountability. Meanwhile, Colorado has scaled back portions of its previously enacted AI law, amending certain provisions in response to industry concerns about feasibility and potential impacts on innovation. Together, these legislative actions reflect how US states are balancing the encouragement of AI-driven progress with the need for oversight to protect consumers and ensure ethical practices.

Why It Matters

These legislative moves signal a growing trend toward state-level AI governance in the absence of a unified federal policy. The evolving laws may serve as models for other states or influence future national guidelines. Read more in our AI News Hub

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