U.S. Department of Justice intervenes in xAI's challenge to Colorado's AI discrimination law.

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AIMPACT News, April 25 (UTC+8) — The U.S. Department of Justice recently announced its intervention in xAI's lawsuit challenging Colorado's "algorithmic discrimination" law. Colorado passed a law in 2024 regulating the use of AI algorithms, explicitly prohibiting the use of discriminatory AI systems in areas such as employment and housing. xAI, founded by Elon Musk, challenged the law, arguing that it overly restricts AI technological innovation. The DOJ's intervention escalates the legal battle. If xAI wins, it could weaken states' AI regulatory authority; if it loses, it could serve as a legislative reference for other states. This DOJ move signals the federal government's proactive stance on AI regulation, and the outcome of this lawsuit may significantly influence the direction of AI regulatory policy across the United States.
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