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Google on Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act

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Source ID4qNFygm33O
Source URLwww.techpolicy.press/colorado-makes-history-with-the-nations-first-comprehensive-ai-act/
ParentColorado Artificial Intelligence Act
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CreatedMar 29, 2026, 10:42 PM
UpdatedApr 17, 2026, 3:36 PM
SyncedApr 17, 2026, 3:36 PM

Record Data

id4qNFygm33O
policyEntityIdColorado Artificial Intelligence Act(policy)
stakeholderEntityIdGoogle / Alphabet(organization)
stakeholderDisplayNameGoogle
positionsupport
importancemedium
reasonApplauded risk-based approach as preferable to size-based regulation like California's SB 1047; suggested alignment with future national and global AI laws
sourcewww.techpolicy.press/colorado-makes-history-with-the-nations-first-comprehensive…
context
[
  "Preferred Colorado's risk-based framework over California's compute-threshold approach",
  "Major AI deployer whose products (Search, Workspace, Cloud) would be covered as high-risk in multiple domains"
]

Source Check Verdicts

unverifiable95% confidence

Last checked: 4/16/2026

The record claims Google is a stakeholder with 'unknown' status regarding the Colorado AI Act policy. The source text does not mention Google at all in the context of the CAIA's development, stakeholder consultation, or recognition. The source explicitly lists industry and civil society stakeholders who engaged with the legislation (IBM, Microsoft, BSA, CDT, Consumer Reports), but Google is absent from this discussion. Since the source does not address Google's involvement or position on this policy, the claim cannot be verified or contradicted based on this text alone—it is unverifiable.

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