AI Law - International Review of Artificial Intelligence Law
G. Giappichelli Editore

18/05/2024 - Consumer Protections for Artificial Intelligence Systems in Colorado (USA)

argument: Normativa/Regulations - Digital Governance

Based on the Colorado General Assembly’s bill SB24-205, the bill mandates developers of high-risk AI systems to ensure the avoidance of algorithmic discrimination by using reasonable care. Developers must provide a statement to deployers, necessary information for impact assessments, and publicly disclose the management of known risks. Deployers are also required to implement risk management policies, conduct annual reviews, and offer consumers options to correct data and appeal decisions. The attorney general has enforcement authority, and compliance with recognized frameworks can serve as a defense. The bill includes provisions for developers to disclose interactions involving synthetic digital content and requires AI systems to inform consumers they are interacting with AI. The bill is enforced exclusively by the attorney general, with allowances for compliance with federal, state, and municipal laws and regulations.