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4月24日(路透社)——美国司法部周五表示,已介入埃隆·马斯克旗下xAI公司起诉科罗拉多州一项旨在监管人工智能系统的法律的诉讼。
在此次介入行动中,司法部称该法案违反了第十四修正案的平等保护保障,因为它要求企业防范非故意的歧视性影响,却允许部分旨在促进多元化的歧视行为。
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“要求人工智能公司在其产品中植入觉醒式多元化、公平性与包容性意识形态的法律是非法的,”负责民权事务的助理司法部长哈米特·迪隆在一份声明中说道。
科罗拉多州总检察长办公室拒绝置评。
本月早些时候,xAI在科罗拉多州联邦地区法院提起诉讼,要求阻止该州实施参议院第24-205号法案。该法案定于6月30日生效,将对在就业、住房、教育、医疗保健和金融服务等决策领域使用的所谓“高风险”人工智能系统的开发者施加披露和风险缓解要求。
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马斯克的人工智能公司表示,该法案限制开发者设计人工智能系统的方式,并强迫其就有争议的公共问题发表言论,违反了第一修正案。
此次联邦政府介入,将原本仅由一家公司发起的法律挑战升级为特朗普政府与科罗拉多州之间围绕州级人工智能监管的直接对抗。
特朗普政府一直在推动制定一套统一的全国性人工智能监管立法框架,而非让各州自行制定相关规则。
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US Justice Department intervenes in xAI challenge to Colorado tech law
2026-04-24 4:00 PM UTC / Reuters
By Reuters
April 24, 2026 4:00 PM UTC Updated 24 mins ago
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April 24 (Reuters) – The U.S. Justice Department said on Friday it had intervened in a lawsuit by Elon Musk’s xAI challenging a Colorado law aimed at regulating artificial intelligence systems.
In its intervention, the Justice Department said the law violates the Fourteenth Amendment’s equal protection guarantee by requiring companies to guard against unintended discriminatory effects while allowing some discrimination aimed at promoting diversity.
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“Laws that require AI companies to infect their products with woke DEI ideology are illegal,” Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon said in a statement.
The Colorado Attorney General’s Office declined to comment.
In its lawsuit filed earlier this month in U.S. District Court in Colorado, xAI sought to block the state from enforcing Senate Bill 24-205, which is scheduled to take effect on June 30. The law imposes disclosure and risk-mitigation requirements on developers of so‑called “high‑risk” AI systems used in decisions involving employment, housing, education, healthcare and financial services.
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Musk’s artificial intelligence firm said the law violates the First Amendment by restricting how developers design AI systems and compelling speech on contentious public issues.
The federal intervention escalates what had been a single-company legal challenge into a direct confrontation between the Trump administration and Colorado over state-level AI regulation.
The Trump administration has been pushing for a single legislative framework governing artificial intelligence that can be applied uniformly across the country, rather than leaving states to form their own plans.
Reporting by Ryan Patrick Jones and Bhargav Acharya; Editing by Michelle Nichols and Emelia Sithole-Matarise
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