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SCIENCE & TECH: Gen Z trusts AI way more than

SCIENCE & TECH: Gen Z trusts AI way more than Boomers, poll finds

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Americans fear AI and big corporations taking their data, but a new survey found 87% are admittedly likely to provide personal information to brands in order to save money.

A poll of 2,000 US adults found 86% believe they know what AI is, but only 46% know what it does. This shows that more than half of Americans are unsure of the capabilities of AI. Over half (58%) trust AI, with Gen Z being the most trusting (67%). The least trusting was found to be baby boomers, at 29%.

They were comfortable letting AI auto-order household items when they run low (36%), making reservations on their behalf (33%) and choosing their clothes for them (30%).

Meanwhile, tasks people said they would not trust AI with are their taxes (31%), driving (28%) and monitoring children (26%).

The study commissioned by UserTesting and conducted by OnePoll revealed that 70% are concerned about their privacy when they use artificial intelligence (AI) โ€” top concerns being over not knowing whatโ€™s being done with their personal data (72%) and getting targeted ads (56%).

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Millennials are the most concerned with AI privacy (72%), while baby boomers are the least (66%). Over half (55%) are concerned about big corporations having access to their personal information.


A poll of 2,000 US adults found 86% believe they know what AI is, but only 46% know what
A poll of 2,000 US adults found 86% believe they know what AI is, but only 46% know what

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Yet privacy concerns donโ€™t stop millennials from sharing their personal information: 73% are willing to hand over their details, while Gen Z and baby boomers were the least likely to share (27%, equally).

Despite the concerns many have, respondents shared they would still be willing to share their birthdate (52%), their full name (45%), the name of their spouse or partner (44%), their email address (38%), the names of their children (36%) and even their social security number (34%).


The study also revealed half of Americans currently use AI in some capacity in their daily life โ€” usually engaging it through their computer (74%), phone (62%) or while shopping online (57%). And 72% believe AI can save them up to an hour in their daily routine.
The study also revealed half of Americans currently use AI in some capacity in their daily life โ€” usually engaging it through their computer (74%), phone (62%) or while shopping online (57%). And 72% believe AI can save them up to an hour in their daily routine.
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โ€œItโ€™s quite interesting to see this dichotomy so many people have with AI,โ€ said Lija Hogan, Principal, experience research strategy at UserTesting. โ€œSo many seem to have a fear of AI or big corporations taking their data, but theyโ€™re willing to give it away if the deal is good enough. What this shows us is a core misunderstanding of what AI is and how itโ€™s used. Many might think they know what it is, or they might be willing to give AI and companies access to certain personal information, but thereโ€™s still an overall concern about its capabilities and how it can benefit them.โ€


The least trusting was found to be baby boomers, at 29%.
The least trusting was found to be baby boomers, at 29%.
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The study also revealed half of Americans currently use AI in some capacity in their daily life โ€” usually engaging it through their computer (74%), phone (62%) or while shopping online (57%). And 72% believe AI can save them up to an hour in their daily routine.

Shoppers specifically stated they believed AI was being used in customer support (70%), estimating shipping costs (69%) and managing returns and exchanges (64%).
Two in three (65%) believe AI knows their shopping habits equal to or better than the people closest to them. Likewise, 53% believe AI knows their shopping habits equal to or better than themselves.


The poll revealed that 70% are concerned about their privacy when they use artificial intelligence (AI) โ€” top concerns being over not knowing whatโ€™s being done with their personal data (72%) and getting targeted ads (56%).
The poll revealed that 70% are concerned about their privacy when they use artificial intelligence (AI) โ€” top concerns being over not knowing whatโ€™s being done with their personal data (72%) and getting targeted ads (56%).
SWNS / UserTesting

The survey found 87% are admittedly likely to provide personal information to brands in order to save money.
The survey found 87% are admittedly likely to provide personal information to brands in order to save money.
SWNS / UserTesting

Nearly three-quarters (73%) believe AI improves the shopping experience โ€” saving shoppers time (73%), offering them convenience while shopping (66%) and creating personalized experiences for them while shopping (62%).

And with Black Friday quickly approaching, the majority of shoppers (73%) plan to use AI to find the best deals for the busiest shopping day of the year.

โ€œIn many ways, itโ€™s refreshing to see so many people already aware of how AI is incorporated into their shopping habits,โ€ continued Hogan. โ€œStill, the misconception of how AI is used is still prevalent. Making shopping easier with the use of AI means explaining to shoppers how AI can benefit their experience.โ€


Nearly three-quarters (73%) believe AI improves the shopping experience.
Nearly three-quarters (73%) believe AI improves the shopping experience.
SWNS / UserTesting

Top 10 tasks people would trust AI with

  1. Auto-ordering things for me when I run low on something โ€“ 36%
  2. Making reservations for me โ€“ 33%
  3. Choosing my clothing โ€“ 30%
  4. Taking my food order at a restaurant โ€“ 27%
  5. Emailing/texting people for me โ€“ 24%
  6. Handling my finances/taxes โ€“ 21%
  7. Driving โ€“ 15%
  8. Monitoring the home โ€“ 13%
  9. Monitoring children โ€“ 12%
  10. Choosing what I should watch on TV โ€“ 8%

And with Black Friday quickly approaching, the majority of shoppers (73%) plan to use AI to find the best deals for the busiest shopping day of the year.
And with Black Friday quickly approaching, the majority of shoppers (73%) plan to use AI to find the best deals for the busiest shopping day of the year.
SWNS / UserTesting

Top 10 pieces of information people would share for a good deal

  1. My birthdate โ€“ 52%
  2. My full name โ€“ 45%
  3. The name of my spouse/partner โ€“ 43%
  4. My email address โ€“ 38%
  5. The names of my children โ€“ 36%
  6. My social security number โ€“ 34%
  7. My credit card number โ€“ 31%
  8. My ID/driverโ€™s license โ€“ 27%
  9. My allergies โ€“ 24%
  10. My style preferences โ€“ 22%



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