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Colorado

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58 articles accelerating

Colorado’s recent coverage centers on AI deployments and startups, from Maxar Intelligence’s satellite-monitoring Sentry to Enveda’s drug-discovery financing.

Who they are

Colorado appears in the coverage as a US state and technology-policy venue: home to companies including Maxar Intelligence, Enveda and Fermyon, a site for tech rollouts and employment changes, and a state actor shaping rules around repair, transport and AI.

The recent arc

Recent reporting has shifted toward Colorado-based AI businesses and applied AI. In June 2025, Maxar Intelligence debuted Sentry, an AI tool for detecting unusual patterns in satellite-monitored sites; earlier coverage tracked Enveda’s $55M Series B extension and subsequent $130M raise alongside a clinical trial. Pano AI’s $44M Series B for wildfire detection also put the state in a broader computer-vision and resilience story.

The preceding coverage was more policy- and infrastructure-led. Jared Polis signed a right-to-repair bill in May 2024 with a ban on parts pairing, while police in Colorado were among agencies testing Axon’s AI report-writing tool. Colorado also featured in national economic and industrial-policy stories, including White House Tech Hubs designations and Broadcom’s planned VMware layoffs across several states.

The tension

The central tension is between Colorado’s role as a proving ground for technology and its willingness to constrain it. The right-to-repair law pushes back on device makers’ repair controls, while the state has also been portrayed with Connecticut as helping build momentum for a national AI regulatory model; at the same time, companies such as Maxar, Enveda, Pano AI and Axon are advancing AI-driven monitoring, discovery and policing tools.

Why it matters

If this trajectory continues, Colorado could matter less as a generic location tag and more as a junction of AI commercialization, public-interest technology rules and critical-use deployments. The outcome remains uncertain: the same policy environment that protects repair and seeks AI safeguards may influence how readily surveillance, public-safety and other high-impact AI systems are adopted and governed.

Colorado has appeared in 58 articles since 2015-05. Coverage peaked in 2024Q2 with 5 articles. Frequently mentioned alongside Amazon, U.S., California, @cendemtech.

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Coverage Timeline

2023-06-28
Fast Company 10 related

SCOTUS rules 7-2 that for an alleged cyberstalker to be a “true threat”, a court must prove they recklessly disregarded that their words may be seen as threats

Again — For Women to Get Justice Adam Liptak / New York Times : Supreme Court Puts First Amendment Limits on Laws Banning Online Threats Lawrence Hurley / NBC News : Supreme Court rules for online sta...

2023-04-18
Fast Company

A look at Counterman v. Colorado, a cyberstalking case SCOTUS is set to consider on April 19 that could have sweeping consequences for online speech writ large

being heard by SCOTUS on Wednesday — a case that could inadvertently strike down a bunch of important protections against online stalking https://www.fastcompany.com/ ... Issie Lapowsky / @issielapows...

2020-12-08
Protocol

Profile of Phil Weiser, a law professor, antitrust expert, and Colorado's AG who is co-leading the bipartisan coalition of state AGs investigating Google

2020-09-23
ZDNet 24 related

Authorities from the US, UK, Germany, Europol, and others arrest 179 during Operation DisrupTor, targeting the sale of illicit goods on the dark web

JCODE Actions in Los Angeles Shut Down Major Darknet Drug Vendor Michael Balsamo / Associated Press : Justice Dept.: 179 arrested in darknet opioid takedown Alfred Ng / CNET : Massive dark web bust se...

2019-07-02
VICE 2 related

FOIA docs: Amazon worked with police in Aurora, Colorado to set up a package sting operation as part of a PR stunt for Ring, which resulted in no arrests

Caroline Haskins / VICE :

2017-11-22
Denver Post 5 related

Colorado fines Uber $8.9M after investigation found Uber allowed drivers with suspended or revoked licenses and felony convictions

Tamara Chuang / Denver Post :

2017-11-21
Denver Post 15 related

Colorado fines Uber $8.9M after investigation found Uber allowed drivers with suspended or revoked licenses and felony convictions

Competitor Lyft also was investigated but no violations were found  —  Colorado regulators slapped Uber with an $8.9 million penalty for allowing 57 people …

2017-11-09
Ars Technica 7 related

Ballot measure passes in Fort Collins, CO, authorizing the city to build a broadband network, despite $451K spent by Comcast-backed group against the measure

Municipal broadband wins “David vs. Goliath battle” in Fort Collins, Colorado.  —  Voters in Fort Collins, Colorado …

2015-05-10
U.S. Department of Justice 7 related

Two Men Who Breached Photobucket.com Indicted and Arrested on Conspiracy and Fraud Related Charges

Two men have been arrested after breaching the computer services of Colorado based Photobucket, a company that operates an image and video hosting website, announced U.S. Attorney John Walsh …

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Quarterly Coverage

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TEXXR tracks 47 tech news articles mentioning Colorado, dating back to October 2016. The biggest stories include Apple confirms it has acquired Akonia Holographics, a Colorado-based startup that is... and Apple adds driver's licenses and state IDs to Wallet in Arizona, the first state with the.... Frequently covered alongside Amazon, TechCrunch, Jared Polis, and Apple.

Key Moments

2024Q2consumer -25pts; research +25pts; funding -25pts
2024Q4consumer -25pts; research -25pts; funding +25pts
2025Q1enterprise +100pts; funding -50pts

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