artificial intelligence
Published on : Jan 19, 2024
86% of consumers believe retailers should be taking steps to make artificial intelligence (AI) more diverse, equitable, and inclusive (DEI), according to the Talkdesk Bias & Ethical AI in Retail Survey, which provides insight into customer experiences and expectations in the ever-changing world of AI. This belief comes as 64% of shoppers say they have received an AI-powered product recommendation that did not match their preferences, interests, or previous shopping behaviors a number that is even higher for Hispanic (72%) and Black (69%) shoppers. Meanwhile, 60% of shoppers avoid AI-fueled product recommendations because they are biased or stereotypical.
Talkdesk®, Inc., a global AI-powered contact center leader for enterprises of all sizes, surveyed 1,000 American shoppers, ages 18 to 54+, finding that ethical and transparent use of AI is top of mind. In fact, 44% of respondents worry that AI will make the shopping experience less inclusive because brands aren't deploying it responsibly, with Hispanic (50%) and Asian (52%) consumers most concerned, and only 39% believe retailers take into account diverse communities when using or developing AI products.
Additional findings from the report include:
Transparency is Key With AI and Customer Data Usage
Where Retailers Should Go From Here
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Shannon Flanagan, general manager and vice president of Retail & Consumer Goods at Talkdesk, said: “The power of AI is undeniable as retailers increasingly leverage it to build stronger customer relationships and offer a more personalized shopping experience. That being said, without the proper commitment to responsible AI, it could have the power to do the exact opposite. Retailers operate in an environment where every single customer interaction matters. If their AI strategy does not ensure the application of this technology is responsible and ethical, they risk losing their customer base.”