Level Check
Self-assessment — 2 minutes
Where do you stand?
Section titled “Where do you stand?”Go through the questions in order. As soon as you answer No, that’s your starting point.
1. Have you ever chatted with ChatGPT, Claude, or a similar AI tool?
Section titled “1. Have you ever chatted with ChatGPT, Claude, or a similar AI tool?”Yes → Continue to question 2. No → Start with L1 — First Steps. You’ll learn what Generative AI is, which tools exist, and how to have your first conversation.
2. Do you know what a hallucination is and why you shouldn’t blindly trust AI responses?
Section titled “2. Do you know what a hallucination is and why you shouldn’t blindly trust AI responses?”Yes → Continue to question 3. No → Start with L1 — First Steps. You’ll learn about AI’s limitations — hallucinations, knowledge cutoff, data privacy.
3. Do you consciously structure your prompts with a role, context, and desired format?
Section titled “3. Do you consciously structure your prompts with a role, context, and desired format?”Yes → Continue to question 4. No → Start with L2 — Intentional Prompting. You’ll learn how to move from vague questions to precise instructions.
4. Do you use Custom Instructions, Claude Projects, or Custom GPTs to permanently configure AI for your work?
Section titled “4. Do you use Custom Instructions, Claude Projects, or Custom GPTs to permanently configure AI for your work?”Yes → Continue to question 5. No → Start with L3 — Context as Infrastructure. You’ll learn how to configure AI once and benefit continuously.
5. Do you regularly delegate tasks to AI agents (e.g., Claude Cowork, ChatGPT Agent Mode)?
Section titled “5. Do you regularly delegate tasks to AI agents (e.g., Claude Cowork, ChatGPT Agent Mode)?”Yes → You’re at L4 level or above. Advanced paths (Maker, Coworker, Leader) are coming in a future phase. No → Start with L4 — AI as Coworker. You’ll learn how to move from the chat interface to systematic delegation.
Not sure?
Section titled “Not sure?”Just start with L1. The lessons build on each other, and you can quickly skip what you already know.