Elon Musk's company xAI has filed a lawsuit in federal court against the state of Colorado, demanding to block a new law regulating artificial intelligence. This is reported by Bloomberg, writes UNN.
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The company stated that the law creates excessive pressure on developers and restricts freedom of speech.
Its provisions prohibit developers of artificial intelligence systems from creating statements that the state of Colorado does not like
The complaint also emphasizes that the requirements force companies to "align their statements with state-mandated norms," which, they say, is unconstitutional.
This attempt at coercion is unconstitutional
What the law provides for
The state law aims to prevent discrimination when using algorithms in employment, housing, healthcare, and financial decisions. It provides for mandatory bias checks, system monitoring, and transparency requirements for companies and government agencies.
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The document is scheduled to come into force on June 30 and is considered one of the first such laws at the state level.
The lawsuit was filed amid a growing number of initiatives to regulate artificial intelligence in the United States. Representatives of the technology industry advocate for a single national approach, while individual states are already implementing their own rules.
xAI also stated that current legislation already contains norms that prohibit discrimination in key areas, so the new law is excessive.
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