New research from the company suggests most people are comfortable letting AI help them shop. Letting AI buy things is another matter. What if you didn’t actually decide to buy that last thing in your cart?A report from Visa released on Thursday suggests that, in some cases, you might not have.
Visa says AI could start making purchases for you. Not everyone wants that, but here’s how close we are
Why This Matters
Visa's research indicates growing consumer acceptance of AI-assisted shopping, highlighting a potential shift in how purchases are made. However, the idea of AI autonomously making buying decisions raises important questions about control, privacy, and trust in the tech industry. This development could significantly influence the future of e-commerce and AI integration in daily life.
Key Takeaways
- Most consumers are comfortable with AI helping them shop.
- There is skepticism about AI making autonomous purchasing decisions.
- This trend could reshape e-commerce and AI's role in consumer behavior.
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