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Home»Politics»Colorado Slams Elon Musk as xAI Challenges State’s AI Employment Discrimination Law ‘Get Foreign Nationals Out of Local Legislature’

Colorado Slams Elon Musk as xAI Challenges State’s AI Employment Discrimination Law ‘Get Foreign Nationals Out of Local Legislature’

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Gabriel PurezaBy Gabriel PurezaApril 28, 20262 Mins Read
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Colorado’s AI antidiscrimination law, set to take effect June 30, will not be enforced until a federal court rules on xAI’s request to block it. The decision sparked backlash against xAI and Elon Musk among Colorado residents, as many believe the prominent businessman should not be interfering with state legislation.

According to reports, Magistrate Judge Cyrus Y. Chung of the U.S. District Court for the District of Colorado ordered that the law not be enforced in response to a joint motion by xAI, the U.S. Justice Department, and Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser.

SB 205 was originally passed in 2024 but has been controversial since, as there are concerns that it may inhibit innovation. One of the main points of contention is that xAI has argued that the law infringes on the First Amendment rights of AI developers by requiring them to promote diversity, equity, and inclusion and to take steps to prevent discrimination.

Colorado Residents React to xAI’s Challenge to AI Employment Discrimination Law

xAI’s move to block the law from taking effect did not sit well with many Colorado residents, who took to Reddit’s r/Colorado to complain. Residents had strong words for Elon Musk, criticizing him for what they saw as promoting discrimination: “So his company basically discriminates using AI. Makes sense. What a tool.”

Others were alarmed that the news was not more widespread, saying, “This should be a bigger deal. Sing it from the rooftops so he loses his welcome here forever.” Someone had a sarcastic response to Elon Musk. “Get foreign nationals out of local legislature,” one resident said, likely referencing debates about limiting immigration supported by the Republican Party and Musk’s South African origins.

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Some people were less concerned about the judge’s decision, given that a new law is likely to come into effect soon. One user argued that “not wasting time defending a law that is likely to be replaced by a better law in a few months” was a good idea. Someone else expressed curiosity about how the situation will be resolved: “That’s a huge legal development for the state’s tech and employment scene. It’ll be interesting to see if the legislature tries to rework the law to address the court’s concerns.”

Time will tell whether xAI or Colorado will win in this legal battle, but it is quite possible this will not be the last time the fight becomes controversial.

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