Trust is a strange thing to build with a machine. You cannot take it to lunch or read its body language. And yet, as more organizations lean on artificial intelligence to power their learning management systems, trust has become the single biggest factor separating adoption success from a quiet, expensive failure.
Ask any L&D leader who has rolled out a new platform in the last two years. The technology rarely fails on features. It fails on faith. Employees stop trusting a system that recommends the wrong courses, or that seems to be watching them a little too closely, and once that faith cracks, no amount of slick UI design will win it back easily. This is precisely why platforms like Auzmor have leaned so heavily into transparent AI design within their learning tools, treating trust not as a marketing checkbox but as an architectural requirement from day one.
So what does building that trust actually look like in practice? Let's dig in.