Elon Musk's AI company, xAI, has filed a lawsuit against the state of Colorado, challenging Senate Bill 24-205, which aims to regulate AI chatbot communications. xAI argues that the law infringes on free expression and could hinder its chatbot Grok's mission of "truth-seeking." The company claims the legislation represents government interference in AI communication, potentially limiting innovation. The lawsuit highlights the ongoing debate in the U.S. over state versus federal regulation of AI technologies. xAI's legal action follows a similar case against California, where Musk opposed a statute requiring AI companies to disclose training data. Amidst these legal challenges, David Sacks from the White House has advocated for a unified federal approach to AI regulation, warning that disparate state laws create a confusing regulatory environment for AI companies.