Scrivner Policy Roundtable: Navigating Colorado’s AI Regulation Landscape
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Tue, Apr 7, 2026
12 PM – 2 PM MDT (GMT-6)
Maglione Hall (SIE 5025)
2201 S Gaylord St, Denver, CO 80210, United States
Details
Join us for the next Scrivner Policy Roundtable, an event series designed to build a collaborative research and learning network among local policy actors and the campus community. This roundtable is co-sponsored by the DU Center for Ethical Artificial Intelligence and coordinated in partnership with the Program on Law and Emerging Technologies. It will explore Colorado’s evolving approach to AI regulation, with a focus on the tensions shaping these policy efforts.
Presenters will provide an overview of AI‑related themes emerging from the current legislative session and discuss the considerations and challenges influencing AI regulation in the state. Topics will include balancing ethical AI guidelines and consumer protection priorities with industry competitiveness and innovation, questions of regulatory capacity and political feasibility, sweeping versus incremental policy approaches, legal tensions among various stakeholders, and the complex dynamic between state interventions and federal pushback.
Learn more about Colorado's AI policy landscape from experts with a pulse on legislative, industry, and legal perspectives, and take part in discussions on the many complex considerations at play.
Presenters include:
- Jonathan Iwry, Fellow, Wharton Accountable AI Lab
- Stefani Langehennig, Assistant Professor of the Practice + Lead Director for the Center for Analytics and Innovation with Data (CAID), Daniels College of Business
- Dhivahari Vivek, AI and Technology Policy Fellow, DMNS Institute for Science and Policy
- Benjamin Xie, Assistant Professor of Computer Science, Ritchie School of Engineering & Computer Science
Where
Maglione Hall (SIE 5025)
2201 S Gaylord St, Denver, CO 80210, United States
Hosted By
Scrivner Institute of Public Policy
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