BIOPHARMADATA GOVERNANCEINSIGHTS
21 CFR Part 11 in an AI-native workflow
How life-sciences teams keep e-signature auditability while accelerating SOP authoring with AI.
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StewardIQ Team, Contributor
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21 CFR Part 11 was finalized in 1997. LLMs were not on the radar. But the underlying principles — ALCOA: attributable, legible, contemporaneous, original, accurate — translate cleanly into an AI-native workflow if you architect for them from the start.
The core architectural move
Treat the AI draft as a proposal that a named human steward signs. The signature record captures the prompt, the model version, the retrieval context, and the reviewer identity. The AI never signs; it suggests.
What this unlocks
- SOP drafting time drops 50–70% in our deployments
- Audit trail is stronger than legacy workflows — every draft, every revision, every prompt is captured
- Reviewer fatigue drops because the AI surfaces the diffs that actually need attention
- Cross-site harmonization becomes practical because the model enforces template adherence
What goes wrong
Teams that skip the prompt-capture step create a new class of audit finding: ‘the system produced output but cannot reproduce the inputs.’ Auditors hate this and they are right to.
Teams that let the AI sign artifacts directly violate Part 11 §11.200 — electronic signatures must be uniquely linked to an individual. There is no individual behind a model invocation.
Practical implementation notes
- Lock model versions per validated workflow. Upgrading the model is a change-control event.
- Store the full prompt + context in the signature record. Storage is cheap; audit findings are not.
- Require explicit reviewer attestation that they read the diff, not just the final document.
- Run periodic blind re-reviews. If reviewers cannot tell which artifacts were AI-drafted, your QA is intact.
Done well, AI authoring is the biggest productivity unlock biopharma quality teams have seen in a decade. Done badly, it is a regulatory time bomb. The difference is in the audit trail.
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