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Colorado Proposes Detailed Rules Implementing New ADMT and Chatbot Laws: Wiley

Published

18 August 2026

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regulatory

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AI & ML

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United States

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Fusion42 · 18 August 2026 · Fusion42 review

Colorado released proposed rules to implement the Automated Decision-Making Technology Act (ADMT Act) and the Chatbot Safety Act, detailing developer and deployer obligations, consumer rights, disclosure requirements, and protections to be effective January 1, 2027. The state is soliciting stakeholder feedback with a comment deadline of September 4, 2026, ahead of an October rulemaking hearing.

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◆ The Wire takeaway

The obligations on AI developers and deployers in Colorado are about to sharpen significantly, pushing you to revisit compliance and transparency in your AI products without delay. This is your chance to influence the rules before they lock in and to prepare your systems for consumer rights demands starting January 2027.

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