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Colorado Moves to Replace AI Bias Audit Law With New Transparency Framework: Your Guide to Understanding the Changes

Colorado lawmakers are moving to repeal the state’s first-in-the-nation AI antidiscrimination law and replace the mandatory bias audit and risk impact assessment requirements with a streamlined transparency-and-notice framework. The May 1 proposal, backed by key lawmakers, instead focuses on automated decision-making technology (ADMT) used in “consequential” decisions. If the bill gets passed into law, new employer obligations would kick in on January 1, 2027 . Here’s what the proposed replacement would mean for your business and what you should be doing right now. Quick Recap: How We Got Here The original law passed in 2024 imposed broad obligations on both AI developers and the businesses deploying AI tools, including mandatory bias audits, risk impact assessments, and extensive disclosure requirements. It was set to take effect February 1, 2026. The business and tech communities immediately pushed back, arguing the requirements were unworkable and would crush innovation. After rep...

AI in Employment: Boosting Defensibility and Regulatory Readiness

Key Takeaways from the November 2025 Webinar   Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming every stage of the employment cycle —from recruiting and selection assessments to performance management and workplace safety and employee monitoring. In a recent  expert panel webinar , Berkshire brought together a lawyer, a labor economist, and an industrial organization psychologist to discuss practical strategies to ensure defensibility and compliance as employers navigate the evolving regulatory landscape for AI tools in HR.   Below, we summarize the core discussion points and share actionable recommendations for employers considering or currently implementing AI in their employment processes.   Foundational Legal Considerations Existing Federal Laws Apply:   AI tools used in employment decisions are covered by long-standing federal anti-discrimination statutes (Title VII, ADEA, ADA), not just...