The Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act is one of the first comprehensive US state laws specifically governing artificial intelligence systems. It imposes obligations on both developers and deployers of high-risk AI systems, defined as systems that make or are a substantial factor in making consequential decisions in areas including employment, education, financial services, healthcare, housing, insurance, and legal services. Developers must provide transparency documentation including known limitations, intended uses, and risk mitigation measures. Deployers must implement risk management policies, conduct impact assessments, notify consumers when AI is used in consequential decisions, and provide appeal mechanisms. The Act includes an affirmative defense for compliance with recognized AI governance frameworks.
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