Compare AI Regulations by State

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Colorado has 6 regulations while Connecticut has 7. Colorado requires no unique obligations that Connecticut does not. Connecticut requires Human oversight required that Colorado does not. Both states require Impact assessment required, Transparency notice required, Risk management program required.

Summary statsColoradoConnecticut
Total regulations67
AI-specific laws11
Privacy ADM laws12
Highest penalty$50,120$50,120
Already in effect46
Upcoming21
ObligationCOCT
ADM impact assessment required
Bias testing required
Consumer notification required
Consumer opt-out required
Human oversight required
Impact assessment required
Profiling disclosure required
Record-keeping required
Risk management program required
Transparency notice required

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