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A Comparative Analysis of the EU AI Act and the Colorado AI Act: Regulatory Approaches to Artificial Intelligence Governance
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This paper compares the EU AI Act and Colorado's AI Act, examining their respective regulatory frameworks, risk-based approaches, and governance mechanisms for artificial intelligence. It analyzes similarities and differences in scope, enforcement, and compliance requirements between a comprehensive supranational regulation and a US state-level initiative. The analysis highlights implications for AI developers and deployers operating across jurisdictions.
Key Points
- •Compares the EU AI Act's broad, risk-tiered framework with Colorado's narrower, high-risk AI systems focus in consumer protection contexts.
- •Examines enforcement mechanisms, penalties, and compliance obligations under each regulatory regime.
- •Highlights jurisdictional challenges for AI developers who must navigate both EU and emerging US state-level regulations simultaneously.
- •Identifies common themes including transparency, accountability, and human oversight requirements across both frameworks.
- •Discusses implications of regulatory fragmentation as different jurisdictions develop independent AI governance approaches.
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| Page | Type | Quality |
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| Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act | Policy | 53.0 |
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A Comparative Analysis of the EU AI Act and the Colorado AI Act: Regulatory Approaches to Artificial Intelligence Governance
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Mayur Jariwala
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International Journal of Computer Applications
Foundation of Computer Science (FCS), NY, USA
Volume 186 - Number 38
Year of Publication: 2024
Authors:
Mayur Jariwala
10.5120/ijca2024923954
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Mayur Jariwala
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A Comparative Analysis of the EU AI Act and the Colorado AI Act: Regulatory Approaches to Artificial Intelligence Governance.
International Journal of Computer Applications.
186, 38 ( Sep 2024),
23-29.
DOI=10.5120/ijca2024923954
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