Elon Musk’s xAI sues Colorado over new rules for artificial intelligence
Elon Musk's xAI has sued Colorado to block its new AI law, set to take effect in June, which aims to prevent algorithmic discrimination in sectors like employment and housing. xAI argues the law infringes on its First Amendment rights by forcing it to adhere to the state's views, particularly on racial justice.

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AI-generatedElon Musk's xAI has sued Colorado to block its new AI law, set to take effect in June, which aims to prevent algorithmic discrimination in sectors like employment and housing. xAI argues the law infringes on its First Amendment rights by forcing it to adhere to the state's views, particularly on racial justice. Colorado was the first state to pass comprehensive AI regulation. The lawsuit, filed in US district court in Colorado, comes amid ongoing debates at state and federal levels regarding AI regulation. Colorado's governor signed the bill with reservations and has called for amendments. xAI seeks an injunction and a declaration that the law is unconstitutional.
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5 extractedColorado wants to force Grok to follow its views on equity and race, instead of being maximally truth-seeking.
Colorado was the first state to pass a comprehensive bill to regulate AI.
The company claims the law infringes on its first amendment free-speech protections.
The suit seeks to block the state from enforcing the law, which would impose new requirements on AI systems.
xAI has filed a lawsuit against Colorado over a new AI law.