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Denver Gazette: Artificial intelligence bill gutted by Colorado Senate as possible deal collapses

Between Sunday and Monday, a hoped-for deal on the Colorado General Assembly’s main proposal on artificial intelligence regulation took a hit — and sources said it may not recover, as the issue around liability further shook the already shaky support for a potential agreement.

The Colorado Chamber of Commerce — which was negotiating on behalf of small businesses, hospitals, large tech companies outside of the state and Colorado based-tech companies — pulled the plug on its efforts and told its members early Monday to contact senators to vote against the bill.

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