Survey says people now trust AI more than their friends
Would you let AI do your shopping? A new survey says 74% of Americans would. Researchers found growing trust in AI, with many shoppers saying they'll rely on it for more purchases next year. Some even trust chatbots more than friends—and 10% would let AI use their credit card without reviewing the purchase. Here's what the findings reveal about the future of online shopping and more.
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Survey says people now trust AI more than their friends

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