AI skills are the fastest-growing competency demand globally. This test measures your understanding of AI tools, concepts, and practical applications — and shows you exactly where to focus your learning to stay ahead.
Get placed on a scale from Beginner to Expert based on your understanding of AI fundamentals, prompt engineering, ethics, and practical tool knowledge. Each level comes with a clear description of what you know, what you are missing, and how to advance.
The test covers 8 key competency areas: AI fundamentals, prompt engineering, ethics, data privacy, practical tools (ChatGPT, image generators), automation concepts, AI limitations, and workplace applications. Your results pinpoint exactly which areas need attention.
Based on your score, get specific recommendations for what to learn next. Whether you need to master effective prompting, understand AI-generated content limitations, or explore industry-specific AI tools — your results map out the fastest path to AI competency.
The AI skills gap is real and growing. Most companies report that fewer than 20% of their employees have adequate AI skills for their roles. Professionals who build AI literacy now have a significant competitive advantage in hiring, promotion, and salary negotiations.
AI literacy is about using AI tools effectively, not building AI systems. Most professionals need literacy, not technical depth.
The AI Literacy test measures your understanding of artificial intelligence concepts, tools, and their practical applications in the workplace. It evaluates your readiness to leverage AI in your career and identifies specific knowledge gaps to fill.
AI skills are rapidly becoming essential across every industry. A 2024 LinkedIn report found that AI-related skills are the fastest-growing competency demand globally. Knowing your current level helps you prioritize learning where it matters most for your career.
8 questions, about 3 minutes. The questions cover practical AI knowledge relevant to modern professionals, not deep technical concepts.
Yes, completely free. You receive your AI readiness level, percentile ranking compared to other professionals, and specific recommendations for closing knowledge gaps.
Our test assigns one of several levels from Beginner to Expert. Each level comes with a description of what you know, what you are missing, and a learning path to advance. Even advanced users typically discover blind spots.
No. The test covers AI literacy for all professionals, not just programmers. Questions address practical topics like knowing when to use AI tools, understanding AI limitations, ethical considerations, and evaluating AI-generated output.
The test covers AI fundamentals, prompt engineering basics, AI ethics, data privacy, practical tool knowledge (ChatGPT, image generators, etc.), automation concepts, AI limitations, and the future of AI in the workplace.
Professionals with AI literacy command higher salaries and are less likely to be replaced by automation. Understanding AI helps you work alongside these tools effectively, automate repetitive tasks, and make better decisions about when to trust or override AI outputs.
Scores above 70% indicate solid AI readiness for most professional roles. Above 85% puts you in the top tier. The average professional currently scores around 45-55%, so there is significant opportunity to stand out by improving your AI knowledge.
AI Literacy is about understanding AI concepts, capabilities, and limitations so you can use AI tools effectively. Technical AI skills involve building AI systems (coding, machine learning, data science). Most professionals need literacy, not technical depth.
AI is more likely to transform your job than replace it entirely. Understanding AI helps you identify which parts of your role can be augmented by AI and which parts require uniquely human skills. The professionals most at risk are those who ignore AI entirely.
Start with practical skills: learn effective prompting for ChatGPT, understand AI-generated content limitations, explore AI tools specific to your industry, and develop critical evaluation skills for AI output. Your test results include personalized learning recommendations.
Prompt engineering is one component of AI literacy. Full AI literacy also includes understanding AI capabilities and limitations, ethical considerations, data privacy, when to use vs not use AI, and how to evaluate AI output quality.
AI evolves rapidly, so retaking every 3-6 months is worthwhile. New tools and capabilities emerge constantly, and what was cutting-edge knowledge six months ago may be outdated. Regular reassessment keeps you aware of emerging gaps.
Yes, AI literacy is increasingly valued by employers. Rather than listing a test score, translate your knowledge into specific skills: "Proficient in AI-assisted content creation," "Experience evaluating AI-generated outputs," or listing specific tools you can use.
At minimum, professionals should understand ChatGPT/Claude for text tasks, image generation tools like Midjourney or DALL-E, AI-powered search, and AI features built into tools they already use (Microsoft Copilot, Google AI, Notion AI). Your industry may have additional specialized tools.
Yes, a significant one. Most companies report that fewer than 20% of their employees have adequate AI skills for their roles. This gap represents a major career opportunity — professionals who build AI literacy now will have a significant competitive advantage.
Pair your AI readiness with an IQ test to understand how your cognitive strengths complement AI tools, or explore career matching for AI-augmented career paths.
8 questions. 3 minutes. Find out where you stand on AI literacy and get a personalized plan to close the gap — free, no signup required.
Test Your AI Literacy