CognitiveCoefficient
◆ The intelligence economy, measured

The distribution of cognitive capital across civilization.

Cognitive Coefficient measures access to, utilization of, and leverage from cognitive infrastructure — AI systems, compute, data, education, skills, and knowledge networks — across 48 economies and 31 occupations. A Bloomberg-grade observatory for the age of machine intelligence.

Economies tracked
48
5.79 bn people
Global mean CC
47.7
population-weighted
Cognitive Inequality
0.231
Gini · CII
Separation ratio
2.6×
top 10% ÷ bottom 50%
Frontier
United States
CC 87.2

Global Cognitive Coefficient

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Who is winning the intelligence economy

CC · 0–100

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Fastest momentum

Forward signal (investment, pipeline, research, infrastructure) — who is accelerating.

Cognitive inequality

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Lorenz curve of cognitive infrastructure across the world's people. The gap from the diagonal is the Gini-based Cognitive Inequality Index (CII = 0.231).

Trajectory vs the frontier

Cognitive Escape Velocity — are economies closing or widening the gap?

1Frontier
1Advancing
16Maintaining
30Falling behind

We decompose every occupation into tasks likely to be automated, augmented, or remain human — under explicit scenarios. We do not predict job loss; we model task transformation.

Where do you stand?

Compute your personal cognitive capital, escape velocity, and occupational exposure.

These are model outputs and scenarios, not forecasts of actual outcomes. This platform measures access to, utilization of, and leverage from cognitive infrastructure — not intelligence. No causality or certainty is claimed.