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466904573907FF0B87258BF90062DC87 Hearing Summary




PUBLIC
BILL SUMMARY For PRESENTATION FROM PUBLIC INTEREST AND CONSUMER GROUPS

INTERIM COMMITTEE  ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE IMPACT TASK FORCE
Date Dec 20, 2024      
Location Old State Library



Presentation from Public Interest and Consumer Groups - Committee Discussion Only


10:59:54 AM  
Matt Scherer, Center
for Democracy, and Grace Gedye, Consumer Reports, gave the following presentation:


https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/public_interest_coalition_presentation_slides.pdf
11:03:11 AM  
The presentation
included information on the following suggestions for SB24-205 that was
distributed to the committee for consideration:


https://leg.colorado.gov/sites/default/files/images/colorado_ai_act_-_public_interest_groups_redline_2024.10.30.pdf

11:04:16 AM  
The presentation
included information on what the organizations approve of in the bill,
the definition of "covered systems," New York City's AI Hiring
Ordinance, improvements to be made to the bill, concerns of loopholes,
small business exemptions, the right to appeal, the right to cure, and
trade secret exemption.
11:36:41 AM  
The task force asked
the presenters questions regarding topics such as the Colorado Privacy
Act, workers and consumer rights implications, California and other states'
privacy laws, and AI involvement in hiring.