America Speaks: 81% of Consumers Use Voice Tech Daily or Weekly—Is Your Brand Listening?

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Mass adoption of voice technology is here and it's changing the way brands interact with customers.
Mass adoption of voice technology is here and it's changing the way brands interact with customers.

58% of consumers say they would be more likely to try a brand that incorporates voice technology in their customer service

VANCOUVER, British Columbia, October 08, 2024--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A new survey from TELUS Digital Experience (TELUS Digital) (NYSE and TSX: TIXT), the company dedicated to crafting enduring customer experiences through data, technology, and a human-centric approach, shows that the use of voice technology has gained mass adoption with consumers, both at home and in the workplace. From voice assistants on smartphones and smart speakers in homes that answer questions and tell you the weather, 81% of Americans now use voice tech daily or weekly, with 68% increasing their usage over the past year.

Driven by AI, voice tech has reached a tipping point. While 36% of consumers started using voice tech two to five years ago, interest is accelerating —25% of Americans surveyed said they tried it for the first time just the last month. These findings highlight the growing importance of voice technology in the entire customer journey, from the first engagement with a brand to driving long-term retention and satisfaction (CSAT).

Advancements in Generative AI (GenAI) have moved voice technology forward, improving interactions with virtual agents and driving next-gen experiences that provide brands with a competitive edge. Notably, 58% of respondents would be incentivized to try a brand if they incorporated voice tech into their customer engagement channels. This is reinforced by the fact that nearly 69% of consumers had a positive first experience with voice tech and continue to use it, while just 6% had a negative first experience and haven’t used it since.

"Over the next year, every consumer app and website will have to be rebuilt with an AI-powered voice and multimodal interface to take full advantage of the advancements in voice tech, such as Apple Intelligence and Google AI," said Tobias Dengel, President of TELUS Digital Solutions and author of The Sound of the Future: The Coming Age of Voice Technology. "We see multimodal experiences that combine voice, visual, and touch inputs as the future of how people will interact with technology, and our survey findings show that consumers increasingly want more natural and intuitive ways to engage with digital platforms."

The top reasons consumers said they used voice tech included:

  • Speed and efficiency: 35% said speaking is faster than typing

  • Convenience: 31% feel that voice commands are simpler than navigating menus

  • Multitasking: 30% like that voice tech allows them to perform other tasks simultaneously