Multi-choice scoring system - answer order doesn't affect results.
🤝
The Humanist
Centers human wellbeing, agency, and dignity. Sees AI as a tool for human flourishing, not a replacement for human value.
39.0%
(145 responses)
📚
The Scholar
Sees AI as a frontier for scientific inquiry and intellectual rigor. Values research, empirical evidence, and robust theoretical frameworks.
19.4%
(72 responses)
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The Pragmatist
Values practicality, incremental progress, and evidence-based action. Focused on what works 'on the ground,' not just in theory or vision.
15.6%
(58 responses)
🚀
The Innovator
Sees AI as an adventure and a lever for transformative change. Motivated by curiosity, creativity, and the drive to be first.
9.1%
(34 responses)
🛡️
The Guardian
Focuses on risk management, safety, security, and governance. Prioritizes regulation, compliance, and robust oversight to prevent harm.
5.9%
(22 responses)
⚖️
The Egalitarian
Prioritizes fairness, equity, and justice in all aspects of AI. Focused on ensuring access, preventing bias, and protecting the vulnerable.
5.1%
(19 responses)
📈
The Strategist
Approaches AI through the lens of competitive advantage, business value, and organizational transformation. Focused on aligning AI initiatives with mission, ROI, and market realities.
4.0%
(15 responses)
🔗
The Integrator/Facilitator
Ensures AI moves from pilot to real-world use. Focuses on implementation, monitoring, and continuous improvement.
0.0%
(0 responses)
🎓
The Learner/Educator
Driven by curiosity, upskilling, and the desire to build AI literacy. Acts as a bridge between developers, decision-makers, and end-users.
0.0%
(0 responses)
🤔
The Skeptic/Resistor
Approaches AI with critical lens, motivated by self-preservation, skepticism, or deep questions about value and risk.
0.0%
(0 responses)
🌱
The Steward
Guided by environmental and resource stewardship. Focused on ensuring AI is sustainable and ecologically responsible.