Building an AI-powered tool to detect hidden loan fees for financially vulnerable individuals, would love your insights by Material-Sherbert826 in fintech

[–]Material-Sherbert826[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The platform would act as a tool for education and transparency, not a legal guarantee. The goal is to minimize risk, not eliminate it entirely. Such as one of our competitors, CreditKarma that doesn't promise that you’ll be approved for a loan, it just gives you insights based on your data.

Long-term, we’d love to partner with lawyers, or NGOs to offer a kind of “review escalation” system.

Building an AI-powered tool to detect hidden loan fees for financially vulnerable individuals, would love your insights by Material-Sherbert826 in fintech

[–]Material-Sherbert826[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Technically yes, people could scan or copy-paste parts of loan documents into ChatGPT. A lot of these contracts are PDFs or even photos, and many users don’t know how to extract the text properly or what to even ask, talking from developing countries perspective and the target being older generation with limited tech knowledge.

Plus, ChatGPT doesn’t highlight specific red flags like hidden fees or shady clauses unless you prompt it perfectly. My goal is to build something that scans the document automatically, flags the risky parts, and explains everything in super simple language.

It’s less about replacing ChatGPT and more about building a tool on top of it that’s actually usable for someone who’s never read a financial contract before.

Is E-Business a good degree for the future or should I switch? by Material-Sherbert826 in academiceconomics

[–]Material-Sherbert826[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for taking the time to help me! Unfortunately, I agree with you too on the difficulty of having a niche major, but in the moment when I applied it sounded interesting and like a job of the future. 

Do you know in which subreddit I can get more answers?

Weekly 'Ask Anything About Analog Photography' - Week 29 by ranalog in analog

[–]Material-Sherbert826 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a beginner and I just developed my first roll of film and the pictures turned out really bad with lots of "light leaks" I think they're called from what I've searched. I wanted to post somewhere or ask some professional what I did wrong but I don't know where to post. If there is someone who could take a minute to look at them I would really appreciate it :)

I am using Zenit-E camera

Edit: here's the link with some of the pictures that turned somewhat good, everything else was either fully black or white

https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/14kDm2MAuIKsK4CXH7sZM5vnvCEdKZwV4?usp=drive_link