Senate Approves Rodriguez’s Bill to Establish Standards for Use of Artificial Intelligence Systems

DENVER, CO – The Senate today approved Senate Majority Leader Robert Rodriguez’s, D-Denver, legislation to establish standards and requirements for the development and use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in Colorado. 

Algorithmic discrimination has been shown to make biased determinations in cases involving hiring practices, housing applications, financial services, and health care coverage. SB24-205 would require AI developers to use reasonable care to avoid discrimination when using high-risk AI systems. Under the bill, developers would be required to implement risk management strategies to help protect against algorithmic discrimination. A developer would be required to report any known discovery of any algorithmic discrimination to the Attorney General within 90 days.

“AI systems are evolving faster than we can write and pass policy on them – which is why we need to act now,” said Rodriguez. “Many system’s algorithms have biases baked in and can easily result in discriminatory outcomes when it comes to housing applications, hiring practices, and more. This important bill will establish foundational guardrails for developers utilizing high risk AI systems with a goal of reducing algorithmic discrimination and creating a safer user experience for consumers. However, this is just a first step, and as technology continues to evolve, our work in this space must evolve alongside it.”

The bill would also require businesses using AI to publish a statement summarizing the types of systems they deploy and how they manage foreseeable risks of algorithmic discrimination, and provide notice to a consumer if high-risk systems will be making any consequential decisions.

SB24-205 now moves to the House for further consideration. Track the bill’s progress HERE.

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