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Embracing Article 12(1) of the EU AI Act (“High-risk AI systems shall technically allow for the automatic recording of events (logs) over the lifetime of the system.”), Denver monitors the same range of “high-risk” activities outsourced to AI (e.g. deciding whom to hire, whom to give a home loan, etc.), but a wide chasm exists between the EU and Colarado per the CAIA's Section 1 (“Definitions”):
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Embracing Article 12(1) of the EU AI Act (“High-risk AI systems shall technically allow for the automatic recording of events (logs) over the lifetime of the system.”), Denver monitors the same range of “high-risk” activities outsourced to AI (e.g. deciding whom to hire, whom to give a home loan, etc.), but a wide chasm exists between the EU and Colorado per the CAIA's Section 1 (“Definitions”):
 (7) "DEVELOPER" MEANS A PERSON DOING BUSINESS IN THIS STATE THAT DEVELOPS OR INTENTIONALLY AND SUBSTANTIALLY MODIFIES AN ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM.

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