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What "Good at AI" Looks Like

Learn what it really means to be “good at AI” in the workplace. Tara Nouveau, Head of AI Learning Products at Clarinet shares a practical framework for AI fluency, built around technical skill, an AI super-user mindset, and risk management.

From the session

Being “good at AI” is about measurable impact

Clarinet defines AI super users as people who reclaim at least 30% of their time and energy with AI while still meeting or exceeding quality standards.

Prompting is the foundation of everything

Whether someone is chatting with AI, building agents, or using automation, precision in and precision out is the core skill that drives better outcomes.

AI fluency is a mix of skills, mindset, and risk awareness

The strongest users combine technical know-how, curiosity and adaptability, and a clear understanding of boundaries and safe use.

Teams need a visible path to practice

Guardrails, dedicated experimentation time, and hands-on learning with real workflows are needed so people can build confidence and momentum.

Speakers

Tara Nouveau

Head of AI Learning Products, Clarinet

Tara Nouveau is a behavioral scientist and learning architect with 15+ years designing programs that change what people do, not just what they know. Trained in biostatistics and published in peer-reviewed journals, she pairs scientific rigor with hands-on AI fluency. At Clarinet, she built the company's first standalone product, the AI Fluency Assessment, and the proprietary frameworks at the core of its workshops. Previously, she led LifeLabs Learning programs reaching 150,000+ leaders at organizations including Google, Airbnb, and Impossible Foods.

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