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    The Behavioral View Episode 4.1: Exploring AI in Behavior Analysis with David Stevens

    enJanuary 25, 2024

    About this Episode

    In the Season 4 Premiere of "The Behavioral View" the panel explores the integration of artificial intelligence in behavior analysis, discussing its potential to reduce administrative burdens, improve clinical decision-making, and its ethical implications. David Stevens, an AI expert, joins the conversation, offering insights into the future of AI in the field and its alignment with behavior analytic principles. 

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