Evolving consumer trust in personal AI assistants

A new survey unveils growing consumer comfort with personal AI assistants for daily tasks, highlighting a shift in trust dynamics.

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In a recent global survey commissioned by Zendesk and conducted by YouGov, findings reveal a significant increase in consumer trust towards personal AI assistants. More than half of the respondents (52%) expressed comfort relying on these technologies for everyday tasks, indicating a pivotal shift as AI integrates seamlessly into consumer routines. However there are limits to the trust consumers are willing to put into assistants.

The study highlights that 64% of respondents are willing to allow AI assistants to manage their calendars and to-do lists. However, many prefer to retain control over their communications, with a significant percentage wishing to review messages before they’re sent. A notable 84% emphasize the importance of always maintaining the option for human interaction.

Comfort levels differ when AI handles more critical tasks. Only 39% trust AI assistants with financial planning, and any error in decision-making could revert user reliance back to human advice. An error such as paying a bill twice would see 58% of respondents returning to human assistant. 

The UK reflects global trends but exhibits higher caution. While 55% are comfortable with AI managing schedules, only 19% are inclined to entrust financial planning to these digital assistants. Under pressure, preferences sway decidedly towards human support, with nearly 78% of UK respondents preferring direct human interaction during stressful circumstances, compared to 55% for global survey participants. However, an openness to AI support is burgeoning. Over a third in the UK believe AI could free time for more meaningful activities.

54% of survey participants expect AI to increase efficiency in brand interactions, yet 63% call for a redesign in customer service approaches to include AI effectively. One-third prefer AI to handle company interactions directly. Conversely, 84% stated their belief that human interaction should remain a choice.

Building trust in AI is conditional on security and transparency. Over 60% of respondents would restrict personal data sharing unless robust privacy protections are assured. To increase their willingness to use personal AI, consumers prioritize data security (57%), transparency (48%), and human oversight availability (46%).

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