Well, they are not wrong. A lot of places call it "California lite".
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>Tech bros used to call Colorado 'silicon mountain' in a nod to its laid-back legal code, but efforts to regulate artificial intelligence are tarnishing the state's business friendly reputation.
In its 2010s heyday, Colorado was minting a new startup every 72 hours, drawing an influx of founders and venture capital eager to escape the costs and constraints of coastal tech hubs.
Now, a landmark state AI bill has become a flashpoint, with tech leaders warning that the state is turning into the California they fled.
Well, they are not wrong. A lot of places call it "California lite".
Archive: https://archive.today/qwUUU
From the post:
>>Tech bros used to call Colorado 'silicon mountain' in a nod to its laid-back legal code, but efforts to regulate artificial intelligence are tarnishing the state's business friendly reputation.
In its 2010s heyday, Colorado was minting a new startup every 72 hours, drawing an influx of founders and venture capital eager to escape the costs and constraints of coastal tech hubs.
Now, a landmark state AI bill has become a flashpoint, with tech leaders warning that the state is turning into the California they fled.