Testing trust in an AI income-path tool

Online career advice is often too broad or focused only on regular jobs. This idea is an that looks at a person’s skills, interests, and experience, then suggests a few realistic ways to earn money or move their career forward. The main questions are whether people would use it, what information it should consider, and what would make its recommendations trustworthy.

It also tries to learn what people dislike most about current career guidance tools. The product is still at the stage, before more build time is spent on it.

Key points

  • The idea is an that suggests income or career paths from a person’s skills and experience.
  • It starts from the belief that most online career advice is too generic or too job-focused.
  • The builder is checking demand before spending more time on development.
  • Trust is the central issue: users need to know why a recommendation fits them.
  • For s, this is a useful example of early .
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