AICA is a young, fast-moving standards body. Here is our public record so far: announcements of things we have actually built and shipped, in the order they happened.
This page lists AICA's own announcements only. We have not been covered by outside press, and we are not going to pretend otherwise. What follows is what we have actually done, with the real dates attached.
AICA's public credential verification registry went live for public use. The first cryptographically signed, independently verifiable AICA credential was issued through it, and anyone can check a credential ID against the registry in seconds.
AICA published its certification fees: USD 1,600 for the CAIP foundation certification, and USD 2,400 for each of the other five certifications. Retake and renewal fees are not yet published.
AICA published Curriculum Standard v1.0 across all six certifications, including full learning objectives, assessment blueprints, and the Code of Professional Conduct v1.0. The Standard is reviewed annually.
AICA built its credential verification architecture: Ed25519 cryptographic signing of every issued credential, a hash-chained, tamper-evident transparency log, and a did:web:aicauthority.org decentralized identifier for AICA as an issuer. Credentials are issued as Open Badges 3.0 and W3C Verifiable Credentials, not just a PDF.
AICA launched its public site with the current certification portfolio: six programs across the Executive, Professional, and Foundation tiers.
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