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AI Agent Readiness Test

An experimental self-check for whether you are ready to delegate tasks to AI agents with clear permissions, boundaries, approval steps, and rollback plans.

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About the AI Agent Readiness

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What it checks

The MentalCraft AI Agent Readiness Self-Check is an experimental educational scale for people who use or are considering tool-using AI agents. It focuses on permissions, scope, approval checkpoints, spending limits, logs, memory, rollback, and when to stop or escalate to a human.

Agent readiness matters because autonomous or semi-autonomous systems can affect files, messages, money, external tools, and other people. This test is designed to make those boundaries visible before delegation becomes routine.

This is not a validated diagnostic instrument. It is an educational self-reflection tool for safer AI agent use.

Scoring

0–11 Not Ready Yet
12–23 Basic Readiness
24–35 Practical Readiness
36–48 Advanced Readiness

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MentalCraft experimental item pool for AI agents and mental health self-reflection. Not clinically or psychometrically validated.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is AI agent readiness?

AI agent readiness means knowing how to define scope, grant limited permissions, require approvals, review logs, and stop or roll back an agent task when needed.

Is this a technical test?

No. It is written for everyday users and practitioners, not only developers. It asks about practical supervision habits rather than coding skill.

Why does this belong with mental health?

Agents can act inside emotionally charged situations, work stress, health worries, and relationship decisions. Readiness is partly technical and partly psychological: knowing when not to delegate matters.

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