Measure your practical AI literacy
Knowing which AI tool to reach for, writing prompts that work the first time, automating repetitive work, and spotting when a model is wrong are the skills that separate people who get real leverage from AI from people who just chat with it. This 25-question self-assessment scores you across those four pillars and turns your weakest areas into a concrete improvement plan.
How it works
You rate 25 statements on how true they are of your current habits, grouped into four areas: prompt writing, tool selection, workflow automation, and critical evaluation. Each answer scores 0 to 4. The tool averages each area, weights them equally, and scales to a 0–100 overall score with a level band from Beginner to Expert. It then identifies your two lowest-scoring areas and generates a targeted plan with specific next steps.
Tips for an honest, useful result
- Rate your actual habits, not your aspirations. The plan is only useful if the weak areas it finds are real.
- Focus on the breakdown, not the headline number. A 70 with one very weak pillar is a clearer signal than the average alone.
- Act on the two-area plan first. Spreading effort across all four pillars at once dilutes progress; fix the weakest two, then retake.
- Retake quarterly to confirm your AI habits are genuinely improving over time.