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Not every organization is ready to commission a full assessment — and that's fine. These tools are designed to give you an honest, immediate picture of where you stand before you decide what to do next. Built on the same methodology that powers our full assessments.
Each tool below is free, self-guided, and delivers results immediately. No account required. If your results suggest a deeper look, our full AI Readiness Assessment picks up exactly where these leave off.
A structured self-assessment evaluating your organization across 10 AI readiness domains — including Strategy, Data Governance, IT Infrastructure, Workforce, Regulatory Compliance, Culture, and AI Adoption Posture. The same domain framework used in our full assessments, compressed into a fast diagnostic.
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A targeted screener that evaluates your organization's exposure to the EU AI Act — Europe's landmark AI regulation with global implications for any organization deploying AI systems. The screener uses weighted scoring to reflect accumulated risk across your responses, not a simple point tally.
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Included within the AI Readiness Snapshot — results appear in your report when EU-relevant regions or use cases are selected.
A targeted screener for NIST AI 600-1 — the 2024 framework covering risks specific to generative AI systems. If your organization uses ChatGPT, Copilot, or similar tools, this screener surfaces your exposure across hallucination, data privacy, prompt injection, and IP risks.
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A readiness screener for ISO/IEC 42001 — the international AI management system standard. Increasingly required in enterprise procurement and vendor qualification processes, ISO 42001 certification signals that an organization governs AI responsibly. This screener surfaces your current alignment and gaps before a formal gap analysis.
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A rapid alignment screener for the NIST AI Risk Management Framework — helping organizations understand their current posture across the Govern, Map, Measure, and Manage functions before committing to a full gap analysis.
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A screener for Canada's Artificial Intelligence and Data Act (Bill C-27) — Canada's proposed federal AI regulation with a risk-tiering approach similar to the EU AI Act. Organizations with Canadian operations or Canadian data subjects should understand their likely obligations before the legislation is enacted.
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A screener for Singapore's Model AI Governance Framework — one of the most mature voluntary AI governance frameworks in APAC. Widely referenced in enterprise AI governance programs and increasingly relevant for organizations operating across Southeast Asia or working with Singapore-based partners.
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A screener focused on the automated decision-making and profiling provisions of the California Consumer Privacy Act and California Privacy Rights Act — the US state privacy law most directly relevant to AI-driven decisions affecting California residents.
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A screener for China's Personal Information Protection Law and the China Generative AI Regulations — applicable to any organization processing personal information of individuals in China or deploying generative AI systems to Chinese users. The GenAI Regulations are AI-specific, not merely privacy-focused.
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A screener for Brazil's Lei Geral de Proteção de Dados — Brazil's comprehensive data protection law with emerging AI-specific provisions and enforcement activity. Relevant for organizations with Brazilian operations or processing personal data of Brazilian residents.
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A screener for Japan's Act on the Protection of Personal Information — applicable to organizations handling personal information of individuals in Japan. The APPI has been significantly amended in recent years with specific obligations for cross-border data transfers and sensitive information handling relevant to AI deployments.
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Our free tools give you a directional read. Our full AI Readiness Assessment — Self-Led or Facilitator-Led — gives you the complete findings, organizational pattern detection, and a prioritized remediation roadmap your organization can act on.