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AI Literacy Test

An experimental self-check for how confidently you understand, verify, and safely use modern AI across chat, search, media, copilots, tool-using agents, recommendations, smart devices, and health advice.

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About the AI Literacy

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What it checks

The MentalCraft AI Literacy Self-Check is an experimental educational scale designed for contemporary AI use. It covers chatbots, search answers, image/audio/video generation, workplace and coding copilots, tool-using AI agents, recommender systems, smart devices, privacy, bias, verification, and AI use for health or emotional support.

Agents matter because they can move beyond generating content into using tools, reading or writing files, calling external systems, spending money, sending messages, remembering context, or taking background steps. This self-check treats agent permissions, approval checkpoints, logs, memory, and rollback as core AI literacy.

This is not a validated diagnostic instrument. It is an educational self-reflection tool that can help users notice strengths and gaps before using AI in sensitive or high-stakes contexts.

Scoring

0–17 Emerging AI Literacy
18–35 Basic AI Literacy
36–53 Practical AI Literacy
54–72 Advanced AI Literacy

Source

MentalCraft experimental item pool, informed by AI literacy, AI anxiety, AI attitudes, AI dependence, and AI-generated health-advice trust literature. Not yet clinically or psychometrically validated.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this AI literacy test validated?

Not yet. This is an experimental MentalCraft self-check informed by AI literacy, AI anxiety, AI dependence, and AI-generated health-advice trust literature. It should be treated as educational feedback, not a validated psychometric score.

What kinds of AI does it cover?

It covers conversational AI, search answers, generative image/audio/video, copilots, tool-using agents, recommender systems, smart devices, and AI used for health or emotional support.

Why include this on a mental health site?

People increasingly use AI to understand feelings, make decisions, seek reassurance, and interpret health information. AI literacy is a safer entry point before asking more sensitive questions about AI dependence or emotional reliance.

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