Before you read on: We have updated the AI Assessment Scale and are now focusing our attention on Version 2. However, we understand that many schools and universities around the world have done great things with the original AI Assessment Scale and we continue to support V1. Make sure to check out both versions to decide which is best for you!
With OpenAI set to release GPTs to free users, the GPT store is about to become a potentially useful resource for educators.
Our AI Assessment Scale has already been adapted in K-12 and Higher Education across the world, and we want to support educators in using the Scale as much as possible. So, we have created the AIAS GPT to do just that.
The AIAS GPT has a knowledge base containing the published JUTLP article, the preprint of the pilot study, and my free eBook on AIAS assessments. It is also trained on instructions designed to guide educators through the creation and updating of assessments aligned to the 5 levels of the AIAS.
The GPT store will be rolled out to free users soon, and Plus subscribers can access it now. you’ll find the AIAS GPT here:
Try the AI Assessment Scale GPT
Check out the video for a discussion of how you can use it to update your assessments:
You can access a free ebook on the AIAS with over 50 activities for the 5 levels by signing up for the mailing list here:

If you are not familiar with the Artificial Intelligence Assessment Scale, developed by Dr. Mike Perkins, Dr. Jasper Roe, Associate Professor Jason MacVaugh, and myself, then I recommend you familiarise yourself with the following resources before going any further with this article:
- Assessment Scale Version 2 Blog Post
- AI Assessment Scale Pilot Project Blog Post
- AI Assessment Scale eBook
- JUTLP Volume 21 Number 6: AI Assessment Scale Pilot
- The AI Assessment Scale (AIAS) in action: A pilot implementation of GenAI supported assessment (preprint)

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