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    xAI sues Colorado to block AI law targeting chatbot speech

    Isabella TaylorBy Isabella TaylorApril 10, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Elon Musk’s xAI is taking Colorado to court over a new set of regulations designed to govern artificial intelligence.

    Summary

    • xAI has filed a lawsuit against Colorado to block Senate Bill 24-205 which would mandate rules against discrimination in AI systems used for jobs and housing.
    • The company argues that the state is attempting to force its own political views onto the Grok chatbot and is interfering with its goal to be a truth-seeking platform.

    The lawsuit, filed in a US district court on Thursday, seeks to stop Senate Bill 24-205 from taking effect. This law was created to prevent “algorithmic discrimination” by AI in sensitive sectors such as housing, finance, and employment.

    The legal challenge centers on the idea that the state is overstepping its bounds by influencing how AI models communicate. 

    In the court filing, xAI claimed that “Colorado cannot alter xAI’s message simply because it wants to amplify its own views on the highly politicized subjects of fairness and equity.” The company also noted that the mandate would hinder its mission for Grok to be “maximally truth seeking.”

    Legal representatives for xAI pointed out what they see as a contradiction in the bill, which is scheduled to start on June 30. They argued that the law actually encourages “differential treatment” under the guise of trying to “increase diversity or redress historical discrimination.”

    Last December, xAI sued California over the Generative AI Training Data Transparency Act. In that case, the company argued that being forced to disclose data sources violates the First and Fifth Amendments by revealing trade secrets and compelling specific types of speech. 

    Amidst these state-level fights, some federal officials are calling for a change in how the industry is managed. 

    David Sacks, the White House AI czar and co-chair of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology, has been vocal about the need for a national standard.

    “The problem that we’re seeing right now is that you’ve got 50 different states regulating this in 50 different ways, and it’s creating a patchwork of regulation that’s difficult for innovators to comply with,” Sacks stated in late March.

    President Donald Trump appointed Sacks as co-chair of the newly established President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology to help streamline these rules and prevent a fragmented legal landscape across the country.

    Trump recently signed an executive order aimed at centralizing these policies, with the goal of “nationalizing AI policy in place of the current patchwork of state laws.” 

    The administration has signaled that state-level mandates requiring AI to alter its output could be viewed as an obstruction to national interests and American leadership in the sector.



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