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Can AI be for good? Wunderman Thompson Commerce investigates the benefits of AI business solutions for businesses and consumers

70% of Chinese consumers believe that AI has the potential to improve their quality of life

by MN4U Bureau
March 29, 2022
in Featured, International
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Between regular post-shopping festival delivery woes and the pandemic induced global manpower shortage, is it time for businesses to adopt AI to resolve supply chain business challenges and more? Consumers seem to think so; at least 44% of consumers are excited about the prospect of AI, and 51% of consumers believe that AI can improve the quality of their lives, according to Wunderman Thompson Commerce’s report “Adopt or Fail: Why businesses need AI”.

The global eCommerce consultancy’s latest report investigates the benefits of AI solutions from both the perspective of businesses and consumers, from businesses’ understanding, confidence of, and adoption of AI solutions, the benefits of AI and the business challenges it can resolve, and consumers’ belief and concerns regarding AI. The report covers survey results from the United States, the United Kingdom, and China.

Consumers find companies that use AI exciting…

While 51% of consumers globally believe that AI has the potential to improve their quality of life, the number differs vastly across the three countries surveyed. Chinese consumers have the most belief (70%), with US consumers behind at 41% and UK consumers lowest at just 29%.

Understanding of what AI means seems to be different across the three countries surveyed. In the UK, 26% of consumers did not know what AI was, while only 5% in China said the same. 52% of Chinese consumers felt AI was about apps or software, compared to the highest percentage in the US (33%) who thought it was about physical machines or robots.

When asked what excited them most about AI, Chinese consumers were most excited across the spectrum, from quick and effective consumers services (66%, compared to US: 45% and UK: 30%), good in-store experiences (CN: 58%, US: 36%, UK: 27%), personalised communications and product recommendations (CN: 58%, US: 31%, UK: 38%), to on-time and accurate home delivery (CN: 52%, US: 40%, UK: 28%).

…but 50% of consumers are concerned about data safety with AI

The overall biggest concern is that the data won’t be protected and will be sold to advertisers or 3rd parties (50%), followed by companies not being transparent about how data is used (41%), companies using AI to replace jobs (39%), data being used to discriminate against the user (33%) and data being used to keep the user on their screen(s) (24%). When asked if they actively avoid companies for the reasons stated above, 41% said yes, with Chinese consumers highest at 52%, compared to 34% in the US and 36% in the UK. Interestingly, when the responses were broken down by age group, it was the 16 to 24 years old who came in at 47% as the highest percentage who would avoid companies due to data concerns, compared to only 29% for those aged above 55.

Adopt or Fail Why businesses need AI

Most business leaders have confidence and belief in AI solutions

On the business front, 87% of business leaders who have implemented AI believe their current solutions have contributed positively to business outcomes. In fact, 77% of businesses have already adopted some form of AI solutions, from data analytics and dashboards to automated decision-making. This percentage was relatively consistent across the three countries, with 79% in China, 77% in the US and 74% in the UK.

Cost and efficiency are part of the improvement thanks to AI

So, what exactly are businesses using AI for? 50% say they’re using AI for marketing and sales purposes, followed by 49% on customer experience (voice assistants etc.), 44% on logistics and warehousing, 41% on customer service, 35% on employee experience, and 31% on business planning (demand forecasting etc.)

The overall 5 topmost visible improvements to businesses after implementing AI are quicker decision-making capabilities (37%), cost reduction (32%), improved utilization of customer data (32%), increased revenue (31%) and quicker time to market (31%).

So, what’s stopping businesses from using AI more?

Of the businesses that have not implemented AI, 44% said they did not think AI was useful to their business, and 71% said they would be more likely to consider using AI if they knew more about its use cases. 45% of business leaders say they have not implemented AI due to a lack of skills in their business.

“With China leading many indicators for AI adoption globally, the opportunities for organisations across APAC are vast.  While adoption is high and businesses areseeing real benefits, business leaders feel there is room for improvement, and that there is a knowledge gap about AI and its unrealised potential.  For organisations yet to adopt AI solutions, the challenge is typically knowing where to start so as not to fall behind competitors,” says Kaythaya Maw, Chief Technology Officer of Wunderman Thompson APAC.

He continues, “This report provides critical insights to the adoption, opportunities, and challenges organisations face in 2022, from the perspective of both businesses and consumers. This baseline view of AI is intended to help leaders define strategies to better understand it, implement it, and as a result deliver overall improvements in customer experiences.”

To read the report “Adopt or Fail: Why businesses need AI”, please download here.

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