DriftPatrol monitors Colorado SB 24-205 implementing pages, Colorado Attorney General AI guidance, and state agency publications related to Colorado's AI Act -- flagging material changes to Colorado AI compliance obligations in a plain-English Monday brief for law firms and compliance teams.
Colorado's AI Act is the first comprehensive state AI law in the US. DriftPatrol monitors the regulatory pages that define its practical compliance obligations.
Colorado Attorney General guidance on SB 24-205 implementation, enforcement priorities, and compliance expectations for high-risk AI systems.
CDPHE and other state agency AI guidance pages. Sector-specific AI compliance expectations flagged the week agencies publish them.
Texas HB 1709, Illinois AI legislation, and other state AI law pages. Monitor the full multi-state AI regulatory landscape from a single watchlist.
Colorado SB 24-205 requires deployers of high-risk AI systems to exercise reasonable care to protect consumers from algorithmic discrimination. The law defines high-risk AI systems as those that make or substantially factor into consequential decisions in employment, housing, credit, education, healthcare, and insurance. Implementing guidance, enforcement priorities, and safe harbor criteria are being published to Colorado regulatory pages.
DriftPatrol monitors those pages and flags material changes to Colorado AI compliance obligations the week they appear.
Colorado's AI Act is modeled in part on EU AI Act concepts. Law firms advising clients on Colorado AI compliance often also advise on EU AI Act obligations. DriftPatrol monitors both regulatory landscapes. See EU AI Act Compliance Monitoring.
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