Understand how you think with AI

What's Your AI Cognitive Profile?

Discover your natural cognitive style and how you orchestrate AI tools and collaboration to get work done.

Two diagnostics. One reveals how you think. The other reveals how you orchestrate.

Two Diagnostics

How you think. How you orchestrate.

Part 1 — Cognitive Profile

How do you think with AI?

24 items measuring Thought Amplification, Fast Artefacting, Live Insight Streaming, and Conceptual Alchemy.

Part 2 — Orchestration Profile

How do you orchestrate work?

14 items across seven orchestration dimensions measuring how you coordinate tools, people, and time.

Why this matters

AI doesn't just automate work.
It changes how humans think and coordinate.

Understanding your profile helps you choose the right workflows, develop the right skills, and collaborate effectively with others.

The Four Cognitive Scales

How do you think with AI?

Profiles & Scales

The diagnostic measures your cognitive style and orchestration approach.

Cognitive Profile Diagnostic

24 items across four cognitive scales. Position the marker between each pair of statements to indicate your natural preference. There are no right or wrong answers.

Orchestration Profile Diagnostic

14 items across seven orchestration dimensions. Position the marker between each pair of statements to indicate how you naturally coordinate tools, people, and time.

AI Thinking Behaviours

These behaviours describe how humans interact cognitively with AI systems. Click any behaviour to learn more.

About the Model

The AI Cognitive Profile is a diagnostic framework that identifies how individuals naturally think and collaborate with AI systems. It measures two distinct dimensions.

Cognitive Profile (24 items)

Four scales: Thought Amplification, Fast Artefacting, Live Insight Streaming, and Conceptual Alchemy. Each measured by six items on a 7-point semantic differential scale, scored and averaged to a 1–4 range.

Orchestration Profile (14 items)

Seven subscales measuring how you coordinate tools, people, and time. An overall orchestration band (Full-System Orchestrator to Structured Operator) summarises your approach.

Scoring

Each item uses a 7-point semantic differential scale. Responses are mapped to a 1–4 scoring range and averaged within each scale. There are no right or wrong answers.