The article discusses Colorado’s efforts to regulate the use of artificial intelligence (AI) systems in an attempt to mitigate hidden biases. The state is set to become the first in the U.S. to implement such regulations, which will require companies to monitor their AI systems for issues like race or gender discrimination. The proposed rules aim to increase transparency and accountability around AI decision-making processes. Companies will need to conduct risk assessments, test their AI systems for bias, and provide consumers with clear information about how the systems work. Failure to comply could result in fines or other penalties. Proponents argue that these regulations are necessary to protect consumers and ensure fairness as AI becomes more prevalent in areas like hiring, housing, and lending. Critics, however, raise concerns about potential overregulation and the challenges of effectively monitoring complex AI systems. The article highlights the growing debate around the ethical use of AI and the need for governance frameworks to address potential biases and risks.