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A.J. Bahou is Bradley's Artificial Intelligence (AI) practice leader and an intellectual property attorney who focuses on the intersection of law and technology. A registered patent attorney, trial lawyer, mediator and arbitrator, he has extensive experience in the areas of electrical and computer engineering technologies, including artificial intelligence, virtual reality, medical devices, computer hardware, blockchain, software, and internet security systems. With 20 years of patent litigation experience, A.J. handles the full spectrum of intellectual property litigation, from pre-complaint investigation through trial and appeal in matters involving patents, copyrights, trademarks, trade secrets, and commercial disputes.

During the 2024 legislative session, the Colorado General Assembly passed Senate Bill 24-205, which is known as the Colorado Artificial Intelligence Act (CAIA). This law will take effect on February 1, 2026, and requires developers and deployers of a high-risk AI system to protect Colorado residents (“consumers”) from risks of algorithmic discrimination. Notably, the Act

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On May 7, 2025, the Utah Artificial Intelligence Policy Act (UAIP) amendments will go into effect. These  amendments provide significant updates to Utah’s 2024 artificial intelligence (AI) laws. In particular, the amendments focus on  regulation of AI in the realm of consumer protection (S.B. 226 and S.B. 332), mental health applications (