AI Maturity Model · From Human Analytics to Agentic Intelligence

1 AI Maturity Model
2 AI Architecture Vision
3 Requirement Mapping
4 Self-Assessment
5 Use-Case Studio AI
6 Roadmap

The AI Architecture Vision

Four layers, built bottom-up. The Knowledge Layer is the foundation; data flows upward, each layer turning the one below it into something an agent can safely reason and act on. Click any layer or requirement to inspect it.

ApexFoundation
The Journey to the Autonomous Enterprise
Level 0 / 5
The WallLLM-with-search → enterprise agent
Click a stage on the curve, use , or press to move between stages

The Role Shift

At every step, the machine takes on more and the human moves up a level — analyst to strategist. Click any card to jump to that stage.

Requirement Mapping

How the journey maps to the 27 functional requirements, grouped by architecture layer. Requirements are cumulative: introduced at Amber+, productionized (Green) by the next level, and all 27 reaching Systemic (every requirement Green together) at Level 5. Pick a stage on the journey; click any requirement for its definition.

The Journey to the Autonomous Enterprise
The Wall
Each row spans Levels 1 → 5 Introduced (Amber+) Productionize (Green) Systemic (L5)

Self-Assessment — Where Are You?

Rate your organization on each of the 27 functional requirements. We place you on the journey and show the exact gap to your next level. Click any requirement for its definition.

Not in PlaceAbsent, experimental, or would need significant custom build to use.
IntroducedIn use but not yet enterprise-grade — piloted, partial, preview, or dependent on a workaround / single owner / partner.
ProductionizedGA-grade across the enterprise — proven at scale, governed, integrated, audit-ready.

Use-Case Studio

Describe a real use case. An AI maps it onto the maturity model — showing how it would look implemented at Levels 1–5, the functional requirements each stage needs, and (using your Self-Assessment) the gap between your current state and the stage you target.

Use case description

Implementation Roadmap

Sequence your mapped use cases into a milestone plan. Prioritize each use case, set how far it should mature, and the roadmap schedules the functional requirements it needs — building each requirement once and letting later use cases run in parallel on what earlier ones already delivered.