Decision Making Under Uncertainty Lacks Structured AI-Assisted Frameworks
People facing significant decisions under uncertainty lack tools that help structure thinking and surface relevant considerations beyond gut instinct. Generic productivity apps do not address decision quality specifically. The market for decision support tools is emerging but remains fragmented and novelty-driven rather than evidence-based.
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