
Your edge is proving how well you think with AI — with measurable evidence.
Most people can use AI. Few can prove how well they use it.
AI usage is increasingly expected. But there’s still no clear way to demonstrate how you actually collaborate with AI — how you frame problems, challenge outputs, reason through trade-offs, and govern consequences.
What you’ll get:
We’re building a new system to measure and verify that. Join the early cohort if you want stronger proof of differentiation in an AI-shaped job market.
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Get early access to the AI Fluency Assessment and be among the first to test a new way to prove how well you think with AI.
They show exposure and completion. They do not show how well you think, challenge, and decide with AI.
In a tighter job market, claiming that you use AI is no longer enough to differentiate you.
Most hiring signals show outputs. They do not show how you frame problems, interrogate outputs, or govern consequences.
AFA is a new system for assessing how well you collaborate with AI — not just what AI helps you produce.
It evaluates how you think with AI through structured interaction — how you clarify intent, challenge outputs, reason through uncertainty, and improve collaboration quality over time.
This is not another AI certificate. It is a new way to assess how well you actually think with AI.
This early cohort is for job seekers and professionals who want stronger proof of differentiation in an AI-shaped market.
No. It’s an assessment designed to make collaboration quality visible — how you frame, challenge, correct uncertainty, and curate durable value with AI.
No. Tool checklists are noisy signals. The focus is consequence-aware collaboration and decision discipline.
Early access to the assessment experience, structured feedback on strengths and gaps, and optional proof-of-skill packaging designed for credible sharing.
Job seekers and professionals who want a stronger signal than “I use AI” — and who want evidence of judgment, not just outputs.
Be among the first to test a new approach to measuring AI fluency and proving how well you think with AI.