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Elon Musk's xAI filed a lawsuit to block Colorado from enforcing its 2024 "high-risk" AI regulation, arguing it conflicts with First Amendment protections and could pressure Grok to adopt a politically biased viewpoint. The complaint seeks to declare the law unconstitutional and halt compliance requirements tied to housing, education, and employment. The case comes as federal officials push for a unified national AI framework.
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00:00It's Benzinga bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Elon Musk's XAI filed a lawsuit to block Colorado from enforcing a 2024 law regulating
00:08high-risk AI systems, according to Benzinga. The complaint names Attorney General Phil Weiser
00:14and seeks to halt compliance requirements tied to housing, education, and employment.
00:19The company said the law would impose ongoing monitoring and operational burdens and argued
00:24it conflicts with First Amendment protections. XAI said the statute could pressure its Grok
00:29chatbot to adopt a highly politicized viewpoint. The complaint asks the court to declare the law
00:35unconstitutional and prevent its enforcement. Colorado officials and XAI have been contacted
00:41for comment. The case comes as federal officials push for a unified national AI framework.
00:46For all things money, visit Benzinga.com.
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