Most AI readiness assessments are written for companies — data pipelines, governance frameworks, transformation roadmaps. This one is for you. It measures the thing those frameworks quietly depend on: whether the person at the keyboard actually knows how to work with AI.

Ten questions, none of them about theory. How often you reach for AI, what your prompts really look like, whether a good result is something you can repeat on purpose or a thing that happens to you. Each answer scores 0–3, so the result isn’t a label pulled from thin air — it’s a readiness score you can move.

Score low and you’ll know exactly which habit to build first. Score high and the next step is different — less about using AI, more about building with it. Either way, you leave with one concrete thing to improve.