The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is growing, and it is causing worry for many people. A survey of 600 Canadians shows that many are concerned about how businesses are using AI, and some are even ready to switch to other brands that don't use this technology. You can find detailed results from the survey here.As AI spreads, there is a growing challenge to build trust. However, businesses can address these concerns by emphasizing improvements in safety, service, and privacy, and by calling for industry standards for ethical AI usage.The survey by Brand Aid Public Relations found that 40% of respondents have less trust in businesses using AI, with 49% feeling unsafe with their data. 25% to 36% would “definitely” switch brands if AI accessed their sensitive data, rising to 65% to 75% including those who would “possibly” switch.Consumer confidence in AI is low, but here’s what businesses can do about it:
The challenge for businesses is not just to dispel fears but to show how AI can improve services and safeguard customer data. Transparent approaches that focus on security, education, and standards can turn skepticism into support. Past lessons offer a roadmap to trust in AI, creating a future where AI's use by brands is seen not as a threat but as a positive way forward.The full article in Strategy provides further insights on this important subject, so be sure to check it out here.