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How to Use AI for Prioritization

How to Use AI for Prioritization

Author: Rod Claar  /  Categories: Generative AI  /  Rate this article:
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Scrum & AI Insights

Stop Guessing.
Let Data Drive Your Backlog.

AI tools are now good enough to help Product Owners and Scrum Teams make smarter decisions about what to build next — without replacing human judgment.

April 2025
 
8 min read
 
Scrum · Agile · AI

The Backlog Problem Every Team Knows

Walk into almost any Scrum team's planning meeting and you will see the same thing. The backlog has hundreds of items. Everyone has an opinion. Time is short. The Product Owner has to make a call, and often that call is based on whoever talked the loudest in the last stakeholder meeting.

That is not a process failure. It is a data problem. Most teams have more information than they use. They have past sprint data, bug counts, customer feedback, release notes, and support tickets. They just do not have time to read it all before a planning session.

That is exactly where AI fits in.

The core idea: AI does not replace the Product Owner. It reads the data faster than any human can, finds the patterns, and surfaces what matters — so the Product Owner can make a better decision.

What AI Can Actually Do Here

Let's be clear about what we mean. AI tools today — including large language models like GPT-4 and Claude — can do several useful things with your backlog when given the right data:

  • Rank stories by business value signals. When you feed an AI your user stories along with customer feedback or revenue data, it can spot which stories connect to your highest-value outcomes.
  • Cluster related items. AI can group similar backlog items together, which helps you spot duplicates and find themes you may have missed.
  • Flag risk and dependency patterns. By reading item descriptions and past sprint notes, AI can warn you when a story has blockers that are not obvious from the title alone.
  • Score items against your goals. If you tell AI what your sprint goal or product vision is, it can score each backlog item on how well it aligns — a real time-saver before Sprint Planning.
  • Summarize large amounts of feedback fast. Hundreds of support tickets or app reviews can be processed in seconds to extract the top themes customers are asking about.

Real Tools That Do This Today

Several tools on the market now have AI built right into their backlog management features. These are tools being used by real teams right now:

Jira · Atlassian
Atlassian Intelligence

Atlassian Intelligence is built into Jira. It can summarize issues, suggest related stories, and answer questions about your board using natural language. It uses your project data directly.

Microsoft · GitHub
GitHub Copilot + Azure DevOps

GitHub Copilot now extends beyond code. Microsoft has been integrating Copilot into Azure DevOps work item management, including helping teams write and refine user stories.

Linear
Linear AI Assist

Linear added AI features for writing issue descriptions, breaking down large features, and generating sub-tasks automatically from a high-level description.

General Purpose
ChatGPT / Claude

You do not need a specialized tool. Paste your backlog into a conversation with ChatGPT or Claude and ask it to rank, cluster, or score the items. Simple and effective for smaller backlogs.

Notion
Notion AI

Notion AI can read your project database and help you sort, tag, and summarize backlog items stored in Notion. Useful if your team already manages work there.

Shortcut
Shortcut (formerly Clubhouse)

Shortcut has been rolling out AI story writing and description features that help teams write cleaner, more consistent user stories faster.

How to Use AI for Prioritization — Step by Step

You do not need a special setup to try this. Here is a practical approach any Product Owner can use starting today, even with just ChatGPT or Claude:

1
Export your backlog to plain text or a spreadsheet.

Pull your top 30 to 50 backlog items with their titles, descriptions, and any existing tags or categories. You do not need all 500 items — start with the ones most likely to hit the next few sprints.

2
Write a clear prompt that states your goal.

Tell the AI your product goal, your sprint goal if you have one, and what matters most to your business right now. Example: "We are a B2B SaaS team. Our goal this quarter is reducing customer churn. Here are our top backlog items. Score each one from 1 to 10 based on how directly it helps reduce churn."

3
Paste in your backlog data.

Give the AI the actual item titles and descriptions. The more context you give each item, the better the output. Vague titles like "Fix bug" get vague scores. Clear stories get useful scores.

4
Review the output with your team.

Bring the AI-generated ranking to your backlog refinement session. Use it as a starting point, not a final answer. Let the team discuss where they agree and where they do not. This is where human judgment takes over.

5
Ask follow-up questions.

The AI is still in the conversation. Ask it why it ranked something low. Ask it what dependencies it spotted. Ask it to re-rank after you add a new constraint. This back-and-forth is where the real value shows up.

Where This Fits in the Scrum Framework

AI-assisted prioritization is not a new Scrum event. It is a tool you use inside the events you already have. Here is where it fits:

  • Product Backlog Refinement: This is the best place to use AI. Before the session, run your items through an AI to pre-score or cluster them. Walk in prepared instead of starting from scratch.
  • Sprint Planning: Use AI output to support your reasoning when the team asks why you chose certain items. The data gives you a foundation for the conversation.
  • Sprint Review: After the sprint, feed completed items and stakeholder feedback into AI to help update priorities before the next cycle starts.
Scrum Guide reminder: The Scrum Guide says the Product Owner is "accountable for maximizing the value of the product resulting from the work of the Scrum Team." AI is a tool that helps the Product Owner do that job better. The accountability stays with the human.

What to Watch Out For

Keep These in Mind

AI tools are only as good as the data you feed them. If your user stories are vague and incomplete, the AI rankings will not be useful. Clean up your descriptions first.

  • AI does not know your organization politics. It cannot know that one stakeholder's "low priority" item is actually a deal-breaker for your biggest client. Use your judgment.
  • Watch for confident-sounding wrong answers. AI can rank items with confidence even when its reasoning is off. Always review the output with someone who knows the product.
  • Do not paste sensitive data into public AI tools. If your backlog contains customer names, private contracts, or internal financials, use an enterprise-grade tool with proper data agreements in place.
  • The team still needs to talk. AI gives you a starting point. The conversation that happens around that starting point in refinement and planning is where the team builds shared understanding — and that part cannot be automated.

The Bottom Line

Backlog prioritization has always been hard because it requires balancing many things at once — business value, technical risk, team capacity, and customer need. No human can hold all of that clearly in their head when a backlog has hundreds of items.

AI gives Product Owners a practical way to process more data faster. It does not make the decision. It prepares you to make a better one. That is a big deal in a world where getting the next sprint right matters to your customers and your team.

The teams that learn to use these tools well will spend less time arguing about what to build next and more time actually building it.


ST
Scrum Trainer & AI Practitioner
Certified Scrum Trainer · Software Architect · AI Educator
Over 30 years in software development — from core product engineering to building and leading consulting practices. Scrum practitioner since the early days. Currently focused on helping development teams use AI tools as practical force-multipliers in their day-to-day Agile workflow.

© 2025 · Scrum & AI Insights · All posts based on publicly available information from original tool documentation and research.

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