As artificial intelligence (AI) continues to reshape higher education, BABL AI is proud to participate in the upcoming webinar “Future-Proofing Admissions: Compliance with Emerging AI Regulations,” hosted by the AI in College Admissions group, on Wednesday, April 9, 2025, at 12 PM ET / 9 AM PT. This essential discussion will explore how colleges and universities can navigate evolving AI laws, including the EU AI Act and the Colorado AI Act, to ensure responsible and compliant AI adoption in the admissions process.
The event will bring together AI governance experts and higher education professionals to discuss the regulatory landscape and best practices for integrating AI into admissions. Panelists will include Shea Brown, founder and CEO of BABL AI, and Jasmine Solomon, senior associate director of systems operations at New York University.
The webinar will focus on three key areas:
- How global AI regulations impact college admissions and enrollment decisions
- Strategies for evaluating and selecting AI tools with compliance in mind
- Best practices for documentation and transparency in AI-driven admissions
With the EU AI Act classifying educational admissions systems as high-risk and the Colorado AI Act defining education enrollment decisions as consequential, institutions must take proactive steps to align with these new standards. This webinar is designed to help admissions professionals, educators, and higher education leaders prepare for these regulations and implement AI responsibly.
Registration for the webinar is now open. For more details and to sign up, CLICK HERE.
About BABL AI:
Since 2018, BABL AI has been auditing and certifying AI systems, consulting on responsible AI best practices and offering online education on related topics. BABL AI’s overall mission is to ensure that all algorithms are developed, deployed, and governed in ways that prioritize human flourishing.
About AI in College Admissions Group:
The AI in College Admissions Group was formed in 2024 as a recognized NACAC Special Interest Group. The group, which is growing fast and up to 1,660+ members, is dedicated to promoting the ethical use of AI in admissions and regularly provides resources, events, and policy recommendations to support compliance and transparency.