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Algorithmic Discrimination’ Law The Justice Department

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Justice Department Intervenes in xAI Suit Challenging Colorado’s Algorithmic Discrimination Law

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The U.S. Department of Justice intervened in a lawsuit filed by AI company xAI challenging Colorado's new law against algorithmic discrimination. The DOJ argues the law violates the Equal Protection Clause by imposing requirements on AI companies to prevent disparate impacts based on protected characteristics like race and sex. The law also includes

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