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Colorado becomes first US state to pass AI anti-discrimination bill
Governor Jared Polis has signed Senate Bill 24-205, making Colorado the first state to have a law that protects citizens from AI bias and discrimination.
Governor Jared Polis has signed Senate Bill 24-205, making Colorado the first state to have a law that protects citizens from AI bias and discrimination.
Gov. Jared Polis made good on his promise earlier this year, announcing on September 19 that Colorado residents can now use PayPal’s digital asset service to pay taxes.
The FBI traced the funds after a report filed by the Kansas medical center. The bureau identified the malware used in hijacking the servers as a strain called "Maui."
House Bill 21-1268 was passed by both chambers of the state’s legislature and was sent to Governor Jared Polis, and once he appends his signature, it becomes law.
A new crypto data center is causing controvery in Colorado for its proposed energy use.
A crypto broker was offering discounted Bitcoin Core (BTC) that seemed to good to be true, and FINRA has shut him down.
Denver will look to make overseas and absentee voting much easier and more reliable by introducing blockchain technology.
A bill has been filed in the Colorado General Assembly that would limit initial coin offerings’ (ICOs’) coverage by securities regulations.
Commissioner Gerald Rome of the state Division of Securities gave the go-ahead for action against 18 new ICOs in addition to two that are still outstanding, after the division’s ICO Task Force identified potential regulatory breaches.
State regulators in Colorado got tough with for more initial coin offerings (ICOs), putting a cease and desist order on them last week. This brings the total number of ICOs rebuked by the state to a dozen.
Colorado Securities Commissioner Gerald Rome ordered three cryptocurrency firms allegedly promoting unregistered ICOs to show cause.
Securities regulators in the U.S. state of Colorado has issued a cease and desist order halting the initial coin offering (ICO) of Linda Health Coin (LNDA), which they deemed an unregistered security.