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TECHNOLOGY
Why Colorado’s artificial intelligence law is a big deal for the whole country

Colorado’s bill adding guardrails against both discrimination and the exploitation of personal data by companies using artificial intelligence hasn’t even gone into effect yet — that will happen Feb. 1 — but local tech leaders are already backing a “Pause SB-205” campaign. Tamara Chuang has a deep dive into what the law will do, what the industry wants to change and where consumer advocates want even stricter rules.
IMMIGRATION
Denver judge blocks Trump deportations of Venezuelans accused of gang affiliation to prison in El Salvador

U.S. District Judge Charlotte N. Sweeney ruled the Trump administration cannot deport Venezuelans held in an Aurora immigration detention center to a prison in El Salvador without giving them adequate notice and a chance to fight the move in court, Jennifer Brown reports.
ENVIRONMENT
Burrito, hold the gas: Food trucks are the latest thing getting electrified in Colorado

165 lbs
Carbon dioxide emitted during a typical shift for a non-electric food truck
The Denver-based Regional Air Quality Council has already overseen the conversion of nearly 30 food trucks from propane and gasoline to 100% electric — and they have enough in their grant fund for 120 more, Michael Booth reports.
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Explore Booksellers offers readers a cultural smorgasbord
Each week as part of SunLit — The Sun’s literature section — we feature staff recommendations from bookstores across Colorado. This week, the staff from Explore Booksellers in Aspen recommends:
Read what the bookstore staff had to say about each. Pick up a copy and support your local bookstores at the same time.
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