Colorado enacts SB 26‑189 rewriting consumer automated decision‑making law
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This trend "Colorado enacts SB 26‑189 rewriting consumer automated decision‑making law" was detected in the Law & Legal category with a score of 100/100. This trend is in its emergence phase and gradually gaining visibility.
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On May 12, the Colorado legislature passed , a substantial rewrite of its 2024 law establishing consumer protections for artificial intelligence (formerly referred to as the CO AI Act), and replaced it with a more targeted framework for “automated decision‑making technology” (ADMT). The changes will take effect on January 1, 2027. Financial institutions doing business in Colorado should carefully assess these changes and how they may apply to their own uses of computerized systems that are used...
— consumerfinancialserviceslawmonitor.com
What sources say
"Colorado passed SB 26‑189, substantially rewriting its 2024 AI law into a targeted framework regulating automated decision‑making technology effective January 1, 2027."
"State legislatures continue to move aggressively on artificial intelligence regulation in 2026, with Colorado, Connecticut, and California each advancing…"
"Colorado's SB 26-189 passed the House 57-6 on May 9, replacing SB 24-205 with new ADMT disclosure and consumer rights rules that take effect January 1,..."