Averiqx is often mistaken for a test, a diagnosis tool, or a way to label people.

It is none of these.

We don't assign identities.

We don't predict behavior.

We don't tell you who you are.

Averiqx analyzes how meaning is constructed in language—
not what people claim, but how they express, sequence, and resolve thought.

Language is not truth.

But it is structured leakage.

We use large language models as analytical instruments, not oracles.

The system decomposes dialogue into:

  • semantic choices
  • response timing and structure
  • uncertainty handling
  • emotional modulation patterns

From these, we infer tendencies, not fixed traits.

Traditional tests rely on self-report and fixed prompts.

They assume people know themselves and answer consistently.

Real dialogue doesn't work that way.

People hesitate, redirect, soften, over-explain, or avoid.

Those behaviors carry more signal than selected options.

On intelligence

Intelligence, as we use the term, is contextual performance, not a global score.

We observe how people:

  • prioritize information
  • reduce ambiguity
  • revise assumptions

Any numeric representation is a projection, not a measurement.

Limitations

Averiqx does not provide medical, psychological, or legal advice.

Results are context-bound, session-specific, and probabilistic.

Interpretation requires user judgment.

Insight without agency is manipulation.

Averiqx refuses that.

Averiqx exists for people who are willing to be observed—not reassured.

If you're looking for certainty, you won't find it here.

If you're looking for patterns, you might.