Security sets the trust threshold
Despite this momentum, trust remains fragile. Seventy‑one percent of Canadians worry about AI systems being hacked or breached, making security the top concern related to AI adoption. Only 39% trust companies to protect their data when it is used by AI. Beyond cybersecurity, two‑thirds worry organizations won’t be accountable for AI‑driven harm, 59% fear AI decisions may conflict with personal values, and 72% say human oversight remains essential, even when AI systems perform accurately.
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