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Kansas behavior‑analysis advisory committee hears national AI guidance, urges organizational policies
Summary
At a Dec. 12 advisory meeting of the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board, a CAASPP representative reviewed practice parameters for AI use in applied behavior analysis and recommended organizations adopt AI policies, vendor questions and human‑in‑the‑loop verification to address privacy, documentation accuracy and vendor data practices.
The behavior and analyst advisory committee of the Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board on Dec. 12 spent substantial time reviewing licensee survey results about artificial intelligence and heard national practice‑parameter guidance from CAASPP, the national association speaker said.
The committee learned that the board’s draft survey found most responding licensed behavior analysts reported not using AI in clinical practice, but a meaningful minority reported AI use for tasks such as email drafting, scheduling, brainstorming and session documentation. David Feige, executive director of the BSRB, said 68 licensed behavior analysts answered the LBA question and 49…
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