Colorado
PulseAugur coverage of Colorado — every cluster mentioning Colorado across labs, papers, and developer communities, ranked by signal.
- 2026-05-20 regulatory The US Department of Justice joined xAI in suing Colorado to block its AI anti-discrimination law.
- 2026-05-20 regulatory The US Department of Justice joined xAI in suing Colorado to block its AI anti-discrimination law.
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US campaigns face rising costs reaching growing secular voter bloc
A growing number of Americans identify as religiously unaffiliated, now forming the largest single demographic group. This demographic shift presents a significant challenge for political campaigns, as these individuals…
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Companies struggle to justify salaries despite pay transparency laws
Despite the rise of pay transparency laws, many companies struggle to justify their salary decisions, leading to persistent pay gaps. Experts at a Fortune summit highlighted that the core issue is not a lack of shared p…
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US charges men for AI porn; xAI fights anti-discrimination law
Two men have been charged under the new US Take It Down Act for creating and distributing AI-generated pornography featuring celebrities and private individuals. This law, signed by President Trump, imposes stricter pen…
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Democrats target GOP districts with shifting Latino voter trends
Democrats are targeting several Republican-held congressional districts in 2026, believing that recent shifts in Latino voter behavior could make these seats competitive. New modeling suggests that districts in Texas, C…
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Colorado age-verification bill sparks backlash from Linux developers
Colorado lawmakers have proposed a bill that would require operating systems to collect user age data and share it with app developers. This legislation, SB26-051, is primarily aimed at commercial platforms like iOS and…
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New framework improves COVID-19 outbreak detection speed and accuracy
Researchers have developed a novel transfer learning framework called Transfer Learning Random Forest (TLRF) to improve the accuracy and speed of estimating COVID-19 case growth rates. This method converts growth rate e…
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US overdose deaths fall for third year, but new drugs pose risks
American drug overdose deaths have decreased for the third consecutive year, reaching levels not seen since 2019. Preliminary data indicates a 14% drop last year, with declines observed across various substances like fe…
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Man pleads guilty to murder for firebombing Colorado demonstrators
A man has pleaded guilty to murder and other charges for a firebomb attack that killed one person and injured a dozen others. The attack occurred in Boulder, Colorado, as demonstrators gathered in support of Israeli hos…
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PayPal restructures with AI focus; Colorado eases algorithm rules
Colorado is easing its stringent regulations on AI algorithms, just months after enacting the significant SB24-205 law. Under pressure from major tech companies and Elon Musk, lawmakers are now focusing regulations on A…
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US antisemitic incidents drop in 2025, especially on campuses
The Anti-Defamation League (ADL) reported a significant decrease in antisemitic incidents in the United States during 2025, with a 33% drop overall and a 66% decrease specifically on college campuses. This decline is at…
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Colorado revises controversial AI law to better regulate high-risk systems
Colorado is revising its controversial AI law to better regulate high-risk systems. The state is navigating the complex balance between fostering AI innovation and ensuring public protection. This legislative effort hig…
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Democrats eye aggressive redistricting in 2028 after Supreme Court ruling
Following a Supreme Court ruling that weakened the Voting Rights Act, Democrats are reportedly considering more aggressive redistricting strategies for the 2028 election cycle. This shift could bring several blue and pu…
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DOJ sues Cloudera over AI bias law, citing unconstitutionality
The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit challenging Colorado's new AI bias law, arguing it is unconstitutional. Simultaneously, the DOJ is suing Cloudera, alleging the company unlawfully excluded U.S. workers…
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AI surveillance cameras trap Colorado man in a digital prison
A Colorado man is reportedly trapped in a cycle of relentless monitoring due to AI-powered surveillance cameras. His movements are continuously flagged and recorded, creating a situation with no clear escape or transpar…
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Colorado's right-to-repair law survives manufacturer repeal attempt
An effort by manufacturers to repeal Colorado's right-to-repair law has been unsuccessful. The law, which allows consumers and independent repair shops to access parts and manuals for electronic devices, faced a repeal …
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US faces severe wildfire season with millions of acres already burned
Wildfires in Georgia, exacerbated by dry conditions and high winds, may signal a severe fire season across the United States. As of April 24, approximately 1.8 million acres have burned nationwide, nearly double the 10-…
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Colorado's Right-to-Repair Bill Advances, Manufacturers Fail to Block It
Colorado's legislative efforts to ensure consumers can repair their own devices have encountered a setback, as a key anti-repair bill has been defeated. Manufacturers actively lobbied against the legislation, which aime…
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Google DeepMind researcher questions AI consciousness; US backs xAI on bias law
A Google DeepMind researcher has published a paper arguing that AI can never achieve consciousness due to what he terms the "Abstraction Fallacy." Separately, the U.S. Department of Justice has intervened in a lawsuit f…
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US Justice Department challenges Colorado's AI regulation
The U.S. Justice Department has filed a lawsuit against the State of Colorado, seeking to invalidate the state's recently enacted artificial intelligence law. This intervention challenges Colorado's regulations concerni…
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Right-to-Repair laws gain political momentum across multiple US states
Several US states are advancing right-to-repair legislation, with California, Colorado, Minnesota, New York, Connecticut, Oregon, and Washington having already enacted comprehensive laws. These regulations aim to cover …