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Kansas advisory committee discusses frameworks for AI use in psychological practice, focuses on ethics, privacy and informed consent
Summary
Committee members reviewed model policies and professional guidance on artificial intelligence and emphasized ethical obligations, privacy protections and informed consent if practitioners use AI tools in clinical practice.
Members of the Life and Psychology Advisory Committee discussed how the Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board might approach artificial intelligence in clinical and administrative practice, focusing on keeping existing ethical obligations, protecting client privacy, and ensuring informed consent for any AI-enabled tools.
David Fye, the board's executive director, presented three documents provided to committee members: an executive-level generative AI policy drafted for state agencies by the Office of Information Technology Services, a six-page guidance memo from the American Association of State Counseling Boards on safe and ethical AI use in counseling, and a 76-page Kansas…
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