Government and PoliticsAs Colorado refines its law on AI discrimination, privacy and consumer groups urge policymakers to give it teethBy Bente Birkeland
EducationPalestinian student creates virtual reality project that allows people to explore Gaza before and after the warBy Elaine Tassy
ScienceColorado astronauts return from historic mission with new appreciation for ‘gentle’ and ‘austere’ spaceBy Nell London
NewsResort giant wants Colorado skiers to skip the rental shops and check out gear in the line for the liftsBy Sarah Mulholland
NewsSome of Colorado’s most scenic roads are cell phone dead zones. Lawmakers want to change thatBy Bente Birkeland
EducationColorado schools have AI roadmap to guide students and teachers into brave new worldBy Jenny Brundin
JusticeColorado law enforcement welcomes speedy AI facial recognition technology along with rules, some advocates worry about privacy and misuseBy Allison Sherry
NewsA free data privacy tool is now available for Colorado consumers. Here’s how to use itBy Paolo Zialcita
MoneyColorado Springs semiconductor facility set to receive $75 million from CHIPS Act to strengthen US supply chainBy Dan Boyce
Government and PoliticsColorado has a first-in-the-nation law for AI — but what will it do?By Bente Birkeland
NewsAI-learned labor, precision steam and lasers: West Slope farmers get a look at the future in the fields amid worker shortageBy Tom Hesse
EducationMany southern Colorado students don’t have access to computer science classes, one Pueblo JROTC leader is trying to change thatBy Jenny Brundin
MilitaryFrom AI to drone swarms, here’s some of what Air Force Academy Cadets will study in new Cyber Innovation CenterBy Dan Boyce
EducationArtificial intelligence isn’t just for tech students. All classrooms are finding ways to wield — and educate about — the powerful toolBy Jenny Brundin