You’re entering an AI workforce. Find out where you stand.
A free, 10-minute assessment that scores you across the 7 pillars employers actually look for, and shows you which skills to build before your first job.
Here’s what you’ll get back, in about 10 minutes.
An overall score, a band, a radar across the 7 pillars, and a ranked breakdown showing what’s strong and what’s a gap.
No “you’re average” platitudes. Specific, actionable, yours.
Three answers, the same day you take it.
Where you’re strong
Pillars you’re already at Proficient or above.
Skills you can put on a résumé today. Use these as your anchor in interviews, they’re how you talk about being AI-fluent without overclaiming.
Where you’re at risk
Gaps that could cost you in your first 90 days.
Identify the pillars that could create real problems, before they surface in front of a manager or client rather than in practice.
What to learn next
A prioritized list of skills to build first.
Pillar-by-pillar development plan with curated reading and worksheets, so you’re not spending time on what you already know.
Your school isn’t going to catch up in time. That’s on you.
Curriculums move on a 2-year cycle. AI moves on a 2-month one. The gap between what employers expect and what you’ve been taught is widening, not closing.
GAIL exists because you own your AI literacy. Not your school. Not your future employer. You.
The 7 pillars the assessment is built on.
Each pillar is a distinct skill employers ask about. Click any one to see what it covers, why it matters, and a sample question.
AI Foundations & Limits
Understand how AI systems generate outputs, why hallucinations happen, and where the technology’s limits begin.
Explore →AI Interaction, Collaboration & Task Design
Write prompts with the right context, constraints, and intent. Collaborate with AI without outsourcing your judgment.
Explore →Critical Thinking & Verification
Evaluate AI outputs for accuracy, logic, and bias. Fluency is not accuracy.
Explore →Responsible & Ethical Use
Know when to disclose AI involvement and what it means to put your name on AI-assisted work.
Explore →Business, Marketing & Communications Application
Apply AI to the actual work of your field, briefs, analysis, strategy, producing outputs employers can use.
Explore →Data, Privacy & Confidentiality
Classify sensitive data, protect client confidentiality, and build AI workflows that don’t create liability.
Explore →Future Readiness & Continuous Learning
Evaluate new capabilities without chasing them, adapt as models update, and build habits that compound.
Explore →Six things, ten minutes after you finish.
Your overall AI-literacy score
A single number, 0–100, that you can talk about in interviews. Plus the band (Novice / Developing / Proficient / Advanced).
Pillar-by-pillar breakdown
All 7 competencies scored independently, so you know what’s strong and what’s a gap, not just the average.
A prioritized learning plan
Specific reading and practice for the pillars that move the needle most. No generic ‘use AI more’ advice.
Downloadable PDF report
Shareable with a career advisor, manager, or potential employer. Includes a sharable verification link.
Public profile (optional)
If you want, a permanent URL like getailiterate.ai/p/jordan-l that shows your score and verification badge.
Free retake in 90 days
Track movement over a learning sprint. Most students gain 15–25 points after one focused semester.
The questions other students ask first.
Taking the assessment5 Q’s
About 10 minutes for the short version, 25 minutes for the full one. There’s no time limit, you can pause and come back from the same browser.
Yes. The assessment, your pillar-by-pillar report, and the downloadable PDF are all free for individual students. No card on file.
No. Your results render in your browser. You can email them to yourself or share a results link, but neither is required to see your score.
Yes, every 90 days. We recommend retaking after a focused learning sprint to see what moved.
Yes, the score only makes sense across all of them. But each pillar is short (3–4 questions in the short version), so the assessment stays under 10 minutes.
Privacy & sharing4 Q’s
Only you, by default. We never expose individual results to your school, career center, or anyone else, even if your university is a partner. You choose whether to share.
Partner career centers see aggregate cohort data (the class distribution by pillar), never individual scores. Your advisor sees patterns, not your number.
Yes. There’s a ‘delete everything’ button in your results view. Once you click it, we have nothing left.
Using the results3 Q’s
Lead with the strong pillars. Show the report PDF if asked, it reads like a transcript. Most recruiters will recognize the framework by 2026; if they don’t, the PDF explains it.
That’s the point of taking it now, while you have time. The report tells you exactly which 2–3 pillars to focus on. Most students who retake after a semester gain 15–25 points.
Take 10 minutes now. Save yourself a confused first month at your first job.
The free AI Literacy Assessment scores you across all 7 pillars and gives you a specific plan for closing the gaps that matter.