Your AI Calibration

Where you are on your own AI journey.

Prompting — the ability to tell AI what to do — is a new and important skill. So is knowing where AI fits in your work, and where it doesn't.

This is not a test. The point is to help you start thinking about these questions and see where you are on your own AI journey.

At the end, you'll see what we noticed and where to start. You'll do this again when you finish the program, and the comparison is yours.

About 10 minutes
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Your individual answers are visible to you and you only. Your manager cannot see your prompts, your score, or how you ranked compared to anyone else.

What managers and program sponsors see are team-level patterns — for example, how many people on a team showed strong instincts on confidentiality. These views never identify individuals.

Your data is stored with your account so you can compare your starting calibration to your post-program one. That comparison is yours.

Part 1 · Prompt 1 of 3

Summarize a policy, write a team email

Write the prompt exactly as you'd type it into ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, or whatever AI tool you use at work. Write naturally. Don't over-think it.

Scenario
Your company has just published a new policy — a hybrid work change, a security update, a benefits change, an expense policy revision. Pick whichever fits your world.

You need to read the policy, understand what changes for your team, and send them an email explaining what they need to know.

You decide to use AI to help.

Write the prompt you'd give the AI.
Your prompt
Materials you'd give the AI Optional

What documents, files, or content would you give the AI to work with? Describe them — you don't need to upload anything.

Once you continue, both fields are locked. You won't be able to come back and edit them.

Part 1 · Prompt 2 of 3

Research a person and their company

Same instructions: write the prompt exactly as you'd type it into your AI tool.

Scenario
You have a meeting next week with someone you don't know well — could be a job candidate, a potential vendor, a new client, a prospective partner. You want to walk in prepared.

You decide to use AI to help you research them and their organization.

Write the prompt you'd give the AI.
Your prompt
Materials you'd give the AI Optional

What documents, files, or content would you give the AI to work with? Describe them — you don't need to upload anything.

Once you continue, both fields are locked.

Part 1 · Prompt 3 of 3

Summarize a meeting, pull action items

Last one in this section. Write naturally.

Scenario
You just finished a 60-minute team meeting. Dense discussion, multiple decisions made, action items scattered through the conversation. You need to send a clean summary to the team within the hour.

You decide to use AI to help.

Write the prompt you'd give the AI.
Your prompt
Materials you'd give the AI Optional

What documents, files, or content would you give the AI to work with? Describe them — you don't need to upload anything.

Once you continue, both fields are locked.

Part 2 · Where AI fits in your work

Ten tasks. Where does AI fit?

Here are ten things people commonly do at work. For each one, choose how you'd use AI today.

Go with your gut. About three minutes.

Part 2 · The ten tasks

Where does AI fit?

Very helpful AI does most of the work; you direct and refine.
Partially helpful AI helps with part of it; the core stays with you.
Risky AI introduces risk — judgment, accuracy, or confidentiality.
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