Advisory Committee Discusses AI Use and Federal Regulation Updates

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The Kansas Behavioral Sciences Regulatory Board's Behavior Analyst Advisory Committee is taking significant steps to integrate artificial intelligence (AI) into the field of behavior analysis. During their recent meeting on August 15, 2025, committee members discussed the results of a survey regarding the current use of AI in practice, revealing that while many practitioners are utilizing AI for administrative tasks such as scheduling and note-taking, its application in direct practice remains limited.

A key highlight of the meeting was the update on federal legislation concerning AI regulation. Previously, a proposal had been introduced that would have prevented states from regulating AI for a decade. However, this language was removed in the Senate version of the bill, alleviating immediate concerns for the committee about potential federal interference in their work.

The committee expressed a keen interest in understanding how AI is being utilized by Board Certified Behavior Analysts (BCBAs) and other practitioners. Plans are underway to conduct a follow-up survey to gather more current data, as the rapid evolution of AI technology over the past six months suggests that practitioners' responses may have changed significantly since the initial survey.

The committee emphasized the importance of staying informed about AI developments and their implications for practice. As they work towards finalizing their report on the survey findings, the committee aims to provide a clearer picture of AI's role in behavior analysis, which could ultimately enhance service delivery and efficiency in the field.

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