OpenText Report Raises Awareness for Consumer Digital Life Protection as Privacy Concerns Increase with Generative AI Use

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As generative AI usage becomes more widespread, two-thirds of respondents expressed concern about AI systems collecting their data 

WATERLOO, ON, Oct. 3, 2024 /CNW/ -- OpenText? (NASDAQ: OTEX), (TSX: OTEX) today released the results of Webroot's 2024 GenAI Consumer Trends and Privacy Report. The survey of over 1,000 U.S. consumers found that 39% of consumers use generative AI at least weekly, but significant privacy concerns persist, especially among parents. Additionally, while consumers have taken steps to protect their personal information, only 27% use privacy tools and settings to protect workplace information when using generative AI.

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OpenText (PRNewsfoto/Open Text Corporation)

As artificial intelligence becomes more integrated into our daily lives, it's crucial for consumers to stay informed about its implications for privacy and data security. According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), consumers are becoming a main target for AI fraud and recently announced five new cases of AI deception aimed at targeting consumer services. With AI systems often processing vast amounts of personal information, individuals must recognize the potential risks of data misuse and surveillance. Consumers can better protect their sensitive information from unauthorized access and exploitation through active management of their device privacy settings and installing comprehensive device, privacy and identity protection software such as Webroot Premium.

"The accessibility of generative AI has transformed how people engage with new technology in their personal and work lives," said Muhi Majzoub, executive vice president and chief product officer, OpenText. "These findings show that as personal and family AI use increases, it's essential to have straightforward privacy and security solutions and transparent data collection practices so everyone can use generative AI safely."

Findings from the survey include:

More consumers rely on generative AI as widespread use grows, but privacy concerns remain.

  • Generative AI usage is common, with 39% of respondents using AI at least weekly, and almost half (46%) are using it regularly. Text generation tools like ChatGPT dominate, with 62% ranking them as the most frequently used AI tool.

  • Generative AI use varies by age. Only 22% of respondents aged 20-30 and 25% of those aged 31-40 have never used generative AI, compared to 41% of respondents aged 41-50.

  • AI usage is expected to grow: Over half (56%) expect to increase AI usage in the next year, while nearly two-thirds (63%) expect growth in five years. Yet, 20% of respondents aged 41 to 50 years old don't use generative AI tools and never will.

  • However, concerns about AI's impact on privacy are significant: 90% of respondents are concerned or neutral about AI systems collecting their data, with two-thirds expressing concern.