“…A growing body of literature from cognitive systems engineering and other related fields is providing guidance beyond usability alone for designing and evaluating AI/ML technologies for human-machine teaming (NASEM, 2021); however, despite forty years of research, this literature has yet to have the large-scale impact desired beyond the human factors community (Dominguez et al, 2021). This shortcoming may in part stem from the wide variety of perspectives, each with their own terminology, from which relevant AI/ML guidelines can be derived, including: joint activity (Klein et al, 2005), teamwork (Feigh & Pritchett, 2014), interdependence (Johnson et al, 2014), situation awareness (Endsley, 2017), macrocognition (Klein et al, 2003;Rayo, 2017), distributed problem solving (Smith, 2018), joint cognitive systems (Woods & Hollnagel, 2006), human-AI interaction (Amershi et al, 2019), and resilience (Woods, 2019).…”