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Pillar 01

AI Foundations & Limits

Understand how AI actually works, and where it reliably fails.

Assessment items44 questions
Reading list3 curated articles
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A working definition

What this pillar is, what it isn’t, and why it matters.

What it is
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A working mental model of what’s under the hood.

Knowing in plain language how language models predict text, what training data does and doesn’t include, and why hallucinations happen at all.

What it isn’t

A computer-science degree.

You don’t need to derive transformer math. You need enough intuition to predict where a tool will be reliable and where it won’t.

Why it matters

Every other pillar depends on this one.

Without a working model of how AI works, every output looks equally trustworthy, and that’s how new graduates get caught.

76%
of recent hires can’t explain how a model knows what it knows. (NACE, 2025)
What’s inside this pillar

The sub-skills the assessment is actually measuring.

Each pillar breaks into 4 sub-competencies. The assessment scores each one independently so you can see what to work on, not just an overall band.

01

How LLMs generate text

Token prediction, temperature, sampling, what each one means for the output you’ll see.

02

Training data, in plain terms

What’s in the corpus, what isn’t, and how cutoff dates create blind spots.

03

Where hallucinations come from

The structural reasons a model invents citations, and the patterns that predict when it’ll do it.

04

The capability frontier

Knowing what current models can and can’t do, and how fast that changes.

Try a sample

A real question from this pillar.

The full assessment has 44 of these for Pillar 01. There’s no time limit and you can pause anytime.

Pillar 01 · AI Foundations & Limits Sample · 1 of 44

You rephrase a prompt slightly and get a different answer. What best explains why that happens?

One correct answer

Proficiency levels

Where the assessment will place you, and where to aim.

“Proficient” is the workplace-ready bar. Most graduates leave school at Developing; recruiters look for Proficient or above.

Level 01

Novice

Limited working knowledge. Outcomes are unreliable and depend on luck.

Score · 0–25%
Level 02

Developing

Foundational fluency. Can complete simple tasks; struggles in novel contexts.

Score · 26–55%
Level 03

Proficient

Workplace-ready. Handles real tasks at expected quality with light oversight.

Score · 56–80%
Level 04

Advanced

Expert practice. Sets standards for peers, anticipates failure modes, adapts quickly.

Score · 81–100%
Reading list

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Find out where you stand across all 7 pillars.

The free AI Literacy Assessment scores you independently on each pillar and shows you exactly where to focus next.

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