#1587 Consider coverage for the everyday use and supervision of AI tools change request pending
Should SFIA explicitly cover the everyday capability to use AI tools effectively, evaluate their outputs, and supervise their operation?
Examples raised included prompting techniques, critical evaluation and validation of AI-generated outputs, supervision and oversight of AI systems including managing agent drift, and roles centred on these activities.
These capabilities may not individually meet the threshold for new SFIA skills e.g. many may be considered techniques or tools rather than enduring professional disciplines. But the combined idea is strong enough to warrant a SFIA perspective on how the area is addressed: through enhanced guidance notes on existing skills, through generic attributes, through a small number of new skills, or through interpretation guidance issued separately from the framework.
See also:
- SFIA 10 position on AI capability
- Consider a skill for AI Engineering
- Consider AI fluency as a business skill / behavioural factor
- Consider updating existing SFIA skills to reflect AI's impact on professional practice
Current status of this request: pending