AI’s everywhere these days—ordering your coffee, recommending songs, even writing emails. But here’s the thing: nobody really trusts it. And can you blame them? A PwC survey says only 35% of people think companies use AI ethically. That’s rough. If businesses want AI to actually work for them, they’ve got to solve this trust problem. Like, yesterday.
PwC’s latest survey shows trust in AI is at rock bottom. People worry about bias—like when hiring algorithms accidentally favor certain groups—or privacy issues. And let’s be honest, they’ve got a point. Remember that chatbot that went completely off the rails last year? Yeah, not a great look.
Train Everyone, Not Just Tech People: Your employees need to get how AI works—the good and the bad. No sugarcoating. Run workshops where people can ask the awkward questions.
Break Down Those Silos: AI isn’t just an IT thing. Get HR, legal, even marketing in the room when making decisions. Surprise—different perspectives help.
Ditch the Tech Jargon: Nobody cares about your “neural network architecture.” Explain how your AI works like you’re talking to your grandma.
Don’t Wait For Complaints: Be proactive. Show customers real examples of how you’re using AI, and actually listen when they have concerns.
Trust = Security: It’s not just about being ethical. If your AI system gets hacked, that’s a whole other trust nightmare. CISOs, this is your moment.
Leaders Need Skin in the Game: Set clear targets for AI trust. Regularly check for bias. And when—not if—something goes wrong, own up immediately.
Bank Turnaround: One major bank’s loan AI showed bias. Their fix? Published all their fairness data and brought in ethics experts. Trust came back.
Healthcare Win: A med-tech startup let patients say no to AI diagnostics—and clearly explained how it worked. Result? Sky-high customer satisfaction.
Trust isn’t some nice-to-have—it’s the only way AI will ever reach its potential. Train your people, be brutally honest about limitations, and bring customers along for the ride. The alternative? Getting left behind while everyone else figures it out.
Here’s Your Challenge: Pick one thing from this list and do it this week. Not next month. The clock’s already ticking.
Source: ZDNet – AI
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