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Colorado citizens pay with rights, xAI pays nothing, long live democracy

https://aitwerp.com/signals/xai-colorado-discrimination-federal/
3•Inziu•1h ago

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Inziu•1h ago
Federalism is language for something simple: xAI wins because it has more legal resources, Washington sides with companies because companies have more power than states. This is called mechanism. Nobody makes mistakes. Everyone optimizes. Language is architecture. “SB24-205 restricts information conveyed by AI systems” reframes discrimination as expression. Your algorithm rejects Black rental applicants, that’s not discrimination, that’s speech. Speech is protected. So discrimination is protected. xAI doesn’t say “our algorithm performs better without transparency.” They say “you’re violating our First Amendment rights.” A legal sleight of hand that makes discrimination invisible. You know this system. You use it. “Threatening America’s position as a global AI leader” is blackmail language that works. Judges are Americans. Americans fear China. So: allow discrimination or lose to China. The substantive question, whether a company can discriminate against people without admitting it, was already lost. Now they’re playing a different game. Asymmetric resources produce asymmetric outcomes Colorado’s legislators never had a chance. xAI filed a complaint that had already been drafted, directed at an administration that had already said yes. Colorado spent two years wrestling with implementation. xAI needed two weeks to coordinate. Truth is irrelevant. Courts choose power. The question “should AI developers have to demonstrate their systems don’t discriminate” has already been answered by making the question impossible to ask. When your credit application is rejected by an algorithm, you have no right to know why. This is a feature, not a bug. Opacity protects profit. Colorado tried to prohibit that. Washington said no. Companies have more resources than states Colorado residents pay with rights. xAI pays nothing. They win by making the question itself inaccessible. “The industry chooses whether to compete on safety or speed.” There is no choice. Speed generates profit faster. Market mechanics force speed. Washington says fine. America chooses profit over people. This is not a mistake. This is the product. The precedent is set. The next state that tries to regulate gets the same message. Companies decide. States comply. Residents can object all they want, it makes no difference because they can’t afford to fight it.

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