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    Wired and Google report: AI reshapes shopping with 82% faster decisions

    September 10, 2024
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    MENA Newswire News Desk: Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way consumers make purchasing decisions, simplifying a once overwhelming process. A new report from WIRED Consulting in collaboration with Google outlines the vast potential AI has to change the way consumers shop, cutting down on indecision, enhancing confidence, and reducing buyer’s remorse. With digitalization and globalization offering a dizzying array of options, today’s consumers often find themselves overwhelmed with choice.

    Wired and Google reveal AI’s impact on online shopping behavior

    From comparison websites to online marketplaces, the sheer volume of options available across different platforms leaves many struggling with what experts call “choice overload.” A recent Google study revealed that 67% of consumers feel making the right decision requires more effort than ever before. AI is now stepping in to solve this challenge, using advanced algorithms to understand consumer intent and provide tailored, relevant product recommendations.

    The report highlights the immense potential of AI to assist consumers in navigating the “messy middle” of shopping, a term behavioral scientists use to describe the complex stage between deciding to buy something and actually making the purchase. The majority of consumers, 79%, said they would welcome AI’s help in better understanding their needs, while 82% believe AI could significantly reduce the time spent researching potential purchases.

    According to Mike Mason, Chief AI Officer at technology consultancy Thoughtworks, companies that excel in AI adoption will lead in the future. “The businesses that are going to succeed best over the next ten years are the ones that are making the best use of AI,” said Mason. He noted that AI is not just about improving convenience but has the potential to create a better shopping experience overall.

    The report further delves into the evolution of AI, particularly the rise of generative AI, which is already making significant strides in reshaping consumer interactions. Unlike traditional machine learning, generative AI is not limited to task-specific outcomes. It can think creatively, process vast amounts of data, and produce more human-like responses. This development is especially noticeable in the latest generation of chatbots, which now offer more fluid and accurate interactions with consumers. These advancements could soon make chatbots feel more like expert sales assistants than the often frustrating, one-dimensional tools of the past.

    Carrie Tharp, Vice President of Global Solutions and Industries at Google Cloud, emphasized that generative AI’s impact could extend well beyond current applications. “Generative AI may also provide consumers with entirely new kinds of decision-making strategies,” Tharp noted, adding that as the technology improves, it will become a key part of consumers’ purchasing journeys. She envisions AI helping shoppers make smarter, faster decisions and increasing overall satisfaction with their purchases.

    This transformation, however, is not without its challenges. The growing reliance on AI means companies must rethink how they approach consumer engagement. As Marie Gulin-Merle, Google’s Global Vice President of Ad Marketing, explained, brands will need to ensure they are adapting to AI-driven consumer behavior or risk being sidelined. “Businesses need to lead the industry through this pivotal moment, or they may get left behind,” she said.

    AI’s influence on shopping extends beyond simply offering recommendations. With tools such as virtual previews, AI can help consumers visualize products before purchasing, enhancing confidence and reducing returns. Chris Rupp, Chief Customer Officer at Victoria’s Secret, described how AI-driven virtual assistants can improve accuracy in assisting sales associates, enabling better customer experiences in real-time.

    Ultimately, AI’s role in consumer journeys is only set to grow. As consumers become more accustomed to AI-powered tools, brands that integrate AI effectively into their operations will have the upper hand. The future of shopping may well be shaped by how quickly businesses embrace this technology to improve consumer experiences, streamline decision-making processes, and, ultimately, make shopping more enjoyable.

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