Growing concerns in Canada and United States about data privacy and ethical data practices: TELUS poll

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Vast majority of Canadian and American respondents say data privacy matters more to them than ever

TORONTO, Oct. 16, 2024 /CNW/ - A new TELUS Data & Trust survey reveals that an overwhelming majority of Americans (82%) and Canadians (79%) believe data privacy matters more to them now than ever before, with many (74% of Americans and 72% of Canadians) expressing worry about how organizations handle their personal data. The survey, which examined Americans' and Canadians' attitudes towards data privacy, trust in organizations, and expectations for responsible data practices, highlights the critical need for companies to prioritize ethical data management and transparency as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and other technology rapidly evolves.

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Key findings from the TELUS Data & Trust Survey 2024 include:

  • Reputation matters: 88% of American and 87% of Canadian respondents consider a company's reputation for data handling important when deciding whether to do business with them.

  • Trust inspires action: Americans and Canadians equally agree (86%) that their trust in a business inspires them to buy or use that company's products and services. What's more, two-thirds of respondents (67% American and 66% Canadian) will advocate for brands they trust, telling friends and family, posting on social media and sharing reviews.

  • Worries remain about data: Americans and Canadians both expressed concerns about what organizations do with their personal data (74% and 72% respectively).

  • Privacy on our minds: 52% of Americans and 42% of Canadians think about their data privacy on a daily basis, indicating a high level of awareness and concern.

"As technology continues to advance at an unprecedented pace, it's clear that people on both sides of the border are becoming increasingly aware of and concerned about their data," said Pam Snively, TELUS' Chief Data & Trust Officer. "At TELUS, we recognize that trust is the cornerstone of the relationship with our customers and communities, which is why we integrate trustworthy practices into everything we do, ensuring that as technology such as AI evolves, our commitment to respecting our customers' data and protecting their privacy remains unwavering."

Artificial intelligence needs to be developed carefully

It is no surprise that there are strong feelings about AI and its development when it comes to trust and technology. Ninety per cent of Canadians and 86% of Americans want to see AI developed with care. Having AI presented with clarity and transparency is important to Canadians (82%) and Americans (81%). Finally, 74% of respondents in both countries want AI development done in consultation with everyday people, not just academics or technologists.