NG Solution Team
Technology

How are companies adapting to AI-driven changes in consumer habits?

Canadian brands are gearing up for a future where technology plays a pivotal role in consumer purchasing and banking decisions. In the near future, individuals may rely heavily on autonomous software agents to shop or invest on their behalf. These agents are increasingly popular for their ability to handle mundane tasks efficiently, prompting consumer-focused companies to rethink their business strategies. Marketing efforts are now being directed not only at human customers but also at their digital agents. This shift in consumer behavior was highlighted during the All In conference in Toronto, part of the city’s Tech Week. Industry leaders from BMO Financial Group and Canadian Tire discussed the evolving landscape, emphasizing the need for brands to remain relevant in an AI-driven world. As shopping habits change, with many starting their purchasing journey through AI chatbots, companies are exploring how to maintain trust and visibility within this expanding ecosystem.

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