AICA is inviting practicing AI professionals to help review and write the material future candidates will be assessed against. This is a genuine, open call, not a form letter.
AICA published Curriculum Standard v1.0 on July 10, 2026, across all six certifications, covering learning objectives, assessment blueprints, and the Code of Professional Conduct v1.0. The Standard is reviewed annually, and each revision is only as good as the practitioners who help write and check it.
We are inviting professionals with real, current experience in AI governance, agentic AI, or applied AI practice to apply as subject matter expert reviewers or item writers for upcoming revisions. If you are doing this work day to day, you are better positioned than any internal team to tell us where a learning objective or assessment item is out of step with real practice.
We have not published a formal, detailed program yet. Here is what participation actually looks like at this stage, described honestly rather than dressed up.
Reviewing draft learning objectives and assessment items for technical accuracy and real-world relevance ahead of a revision going live.
Flagging where a certification's current content has fallen behind actual industry practice, tooling, or regulation, and explaining why.
Taking part in periodic review cycles as the Curriculum Standard is revised on its annual schedule.
This call is for people currently working in AI governance, AI engineering or agentic systems, or AI policy and compliance roles. Ideally, you have hands-on depth in at least one of AICA's six certification domains:
You do not need to hold an AICA certification to apply. What matters is that you can point to real, current work in one of these areas.
AICA reviews every application that comes in. If your background looks like a fit for an upcoming review cycle, we will follow up directly. We have not published a fixed timeline for review cycles, so we cannot promise a specific date, only that we read every submission.
Prefer email? Write to us directly at sophia@aicauthority.org and mention Contribute to the Standard in your subject line.
Read the Curriculum Standard and Code of Professional Conduct behind the certifications first.