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Colorado’s tech community is pushing back against state regulations, especially a landmark AI bill that critics say could raise compliance costs and slow innovation. Business leaders argue the state’s climate is beginning to resemble California’s, while Gov. Jared Polis said “far more” firms are moving to Colorado than leaving. The dispute has intensified as xAI sues over the law and lawmakers consider a slimmer version. Supporters say regulation can protect consumers and build confidence in AI tools. Broader complaints about labor, environmental, and tax policies have added pressure, as some executives warn Colorado risks losing momentum, jobs, and startup investment to competing states.
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The focus of the EU’s Digital Markets Act (DMA) is to turn to cloud and AI services after the European Commission said it has seen progress in other digital areas. The commission said its aim for the near future was to make cloud services and AI “fairer and more contestable,” and that it planned to look into whether certain AI services should be designated as core platforms in the market for virtual assistants. "The DMA was designed to be future-proof and adapt to emerging challenges, for example in AI and cloud," European Union antitrust chief Teresa Ribera said.
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