Sens. Ed Markey (D-Mass.) and Richard Blumenthal (D-Conn.) aren’t the only ones concerned about smart TV tracking technologies.
According to a recent survey of 1,010 U.S. adults, about a quarter of Americans are worried that their smart TVs are listening in on their conversations. The suspicions are higher among men, millennials and Gen X-ers (27 percent each), and highest for Republicans (30 percent).
From UK consumers wanting more transparency from retailers about AI, to less than a quarter of companies reporting GDPR compliance post deadline, here are all the stats you need to know this week….
More than half (55%) of global consumers say that they prefer a combination of AI and human interaction in their shopping experience, yet only 10% of companies are willing to implement it, says a new study….
RichRelevance has released research which asked 1,047 UK consumers to rate a number of different technologies and trends as either ‘creepy’ or ‘cool’….
RichRelevance’s new survey suggests that a lack of understand may be putting shoppers off AI….
The survey found tech that was previously in vogue has become less popular while new technologies have won favour with Brits…
Almost a third of UK customers are willing to share more personal data to improve their shopping experience, although they are less willing to hand it over than their European counterparts. ..
Experience personalisation company RichRelevance has launched its annual ‘Creepy or Cool’ survey – a look at consumer attitudes towards technology in the retail space…