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The U.S. Department of Justice intervenes in xAI's challenge against Colorado's AI discrimination law
AIMPACT News, April 25 (UTC+8), the U.S. Department of Justice recently announced its involvement in xAI’s legal challenge against Colorado’s “Algorithm Discrimination” law. Colorado passed a law in 2024 regulating the use of AI algorithms, explicitly prohibiting the use of discriminatory AI systems in employment, housing, and other fields. Elon Musk’s xAI has challenged the law, arguing that it excessively restricts AI technological innovation. The Department of Justice’s intervention escalates this legal battle; if xAI wins, it could weaken the regulatory authority of individual states over AI; if it loses, it will provide legislative reference for other states. This move by the U.S. Department of Justice indicates the federal government’s active involvement in AI regulation, and the outcome of this lawsuit could significantly influence the future of AI regulatory policies across the United States.