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The Colorado Approach and Why We Should All Be Paying Attention

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In this podcast episode, we discuss the recently passed Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act, the first of its kind in the US, which will go into effect in 2026. The law focuses on “high-risk” AI systems that make decisions about areas such as education, employment, finance, and healthcare.

The key players involved are:

  • Developers who create the AI systems
  • Deployers who use the AI systems in their businesses

Transparency requirements are a major part of the law. Developers and deployers must disclose:

  • The purpose and intended use cases of the AI system
  • Potential risks, including algorithmic discrimination
  • The data used to train the system

Deployers must also:

  • Monitor the system for bias and fairness issues
  • Implement safeguards to mitigate risks

The impact of this law is uncertain, but it could potentially set a precedent for future AI regulations across the US.

  • Colorado is the first US state to enact AI regulations.
  • The law focuses on high-risk AI systems that make important decisions.
  • Transparency is a major requirement for both developers and deployers of AI systems.
  • The long-term impact of this law is still unknown, but it could be a significant step towards regulating AI on a national level.

Key Takeaways

  • Colorado is the first US state to enact AI regulations.
  • The law focuses on high-risk AI systems that make important decisions.
  • Transparency is a major requirement for both developers and deployers of AI systems.
  • The long-term impact of this law is still unknown, but it could be a significant step towards regulating AI on a national level.

Timestamps:

00:00 Ethical considerations in AI; broad, helpful use.

04:25 Deepfake involves using artificially generated content.

09:46 Third-party system deployment requires transparency and understanding.

11:59 Describe transparency measures, human oversight, impact assessment.

17:45 Data suitability, transparency, and disclosure requirements for AI.

21:42 Rapid adoption of AI technology in markets.

23:25 Favor transparency, caution against narcissistic social media.

27:06 Tools unlocking possibilities for efficient, effective work.

  continue reading

28 episodes

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Manage episode 425608111 series 3526782
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In this podcast episode, we discuss the recently passed Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act, the first of its kind in the US, which will go into effect in 2026. The law focuses on “high-risk” AI systems that make decisions about areas such as education, employment, finance, and healthcare.

The key players involved are:

  • Developers who create the AI systems
  • Deployers who use the AI systems in their businesses

Transparency requirements are a major part of the law. Developers and deployers must disclose:

  • The purpose and intended use cases of the AI system
  • Potential risks, including algorithmic discrimination
  • The data used to train the system

Deployers must also:

  • Monitor the system for bias and fairness issues
  • Implement safeguards to mitigate risks

The impact of this law is uncertain, but it could potentially set a precedent for future AI regulations across the US.

  • Colorado is the first US state to enact AI regulations.
  • The law focuses on high-risk AI systems that make important decisions.
  • Transparency is a major requirement for both developers and deployers of AI systems.
  • The long-term impact of this law is still unknown, but it could be a significant step towards regulating AI on a national level.

Key Takeaways

  • Colorado is the first US state to enact AI regulations.
  • The law focuses on high-risk AI systems that make important decisions.
  • Transparency is a major requirement for both developers and deployers of AI systems.
  • The long-term impact of this law is still unknown, but it could be a significant step towards regulating AI on a national level.

Timestamps:

00:00 Ethical considerations in AI; broad, helpful use.

04:25 Deepfake involves using artificially generated content.

09:46 Third-party system deployment requires transparency and understanding.

11:59 Describe transparency measures, human oversight, impact assessment.

17:45 Data suitability, transparency, and disclosure requirements for AI.

21:42 Rapid adoption of AI technology in markets.

23:25 Favor transparency, caution against narcissistic social media.

27:06 Tools unlocking possibilities for efficient, effective work.

  continue reading

28 episodes

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