Generative AI
Discover the business opportunities of deploying GenAI in a way that dovetails with consumer demands
Thoughtworks has published a major new study in consumer attitudes to generative AI (GenAI). It highlights genuine consumer excitement about the technology’s potential, while uncovering potential pitfalls relating to consumer fears.
Read the report to find out:
The types of products and services consumers are excited to see using GenAI
The worries consumers have over businesses using GenAI
The opportunities that exist for organizations that use GenAI responsibly
Thoughtworks has a long history of working with artificial intelligence technology. We’ve partnered with businesses and public sector organizations across the globe to leverage the transformative power of GenAI to drive intelligent advantage by creating new products, services and business models.
Highlights from the report
Seize the GenAI opportunity
Across the globe, 42% of consumers say they're more likely to buy from businesses using GenAI
Consumers want GenAI to serve them better
More than eight out of 10 (83%) of consumers agreed that businesses can use GenAI to be more innovative and to serve them better
Beware the risks of not adopting responsibly
If a business fails to incorporate responsible and ethical thinking when using GenAI, 93% of those surveyed say they risk facing detrimental impacts
Consider use cases carefully
Nearly two-thirds of consumers (64%) worry that businesses using GenAI will lack a human touch
Discussing consumer attitudes and responsible AI
Thoughtworks’ Chief AI Officer Mike Mason, Mozilla Foundation’s Ramak Molavi Vasse’i and Vanson Bourne’s Lauren Woodley discuss the report's findings and offer tips on how to take a responsible approach to this fast evolving technology (26:31 minutes).
"In a world where trust is paramount, businesses must understand that gaining the public’s confidence through ethical AI is not just a regulatory obligation, it's a strategic advantage. For decades, Thoughtworks has advised our clients on how to tap into the full advantage of the latest emerging technology while also building responsible governance into business processes to protect customers’ trust."
Mike Mason
Chief AI Officer, Thoughtworks