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AI Knows What I Want. So Why Am I Afraid To Buy It?
Kate Hardcastle · 2026-06-18 · via Forbes - Business
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Product discovery has never moved faster. As AI sends shoppers speeding towards purchase, brands face a growing challenge: building enough trust to stop consumers hitting the brakes at checkout.

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AI is becoming remarkably good at helping us find what we want.

The harder question is whether we trust what happens next.

Imagine you want a highly specific product. Let’s say it is a water-resistant, merino wool travelling jacket, olive green, with hidden passport pockets. A decade ago, finding this required an afternoon of hunting through open tabs. Today, you open an AI search engine, type that exact phrase, and within three seconds, the machine reads thousands of descriptions, cross-references material specifications, filters out unrelated clutter, and lands on the exact garment you imagined.

It is a miracle of engineering. The machine instantly knows exactly what you want.

But then, you look at the little checkout box. Your mouse hovers over the "Buy Now" button. And suddenly, your chest tightens. A voice in your head whispers: Wait. Is this brand actually real? Are these fabric reviews fabricated by a bot? Is the checkout page secure, or am I about to hand my credit card to an AI-generated ghost store?

You close the tab. You walk away.

It creates an unusual tension: confidence in the recommendation does not always translate into confidence in the retailer behind it.

The Engine of Pure Discovery

For consumers, the shopping journey is changing at extraordinary speed.

Recent data from a landmark study by reveals that 70% of consumers say their Al tool use for searching has increased over the past year. (Just 3% report a decrease) The discovery layer is lightning fast, powered by tools like Google’s AI Overviews, which now serve up instant product syntheses across massive volumes of global retail queries.

Retail infrastructure giants are investing heavily in this shift. E-commerce tech brand Pattern recently revealed that 76% of e-commerce brands have successfully leveraged AI tools to streamline how shoppers navigate directly to the products they need.

We see this happening at a massive scale via the biggest names in retail tech. Consider fintech operator Klarna. By integrating AI-powered shopping searches directly into generative platforms, they observed an impressive 700% surge in traffic from AI platforms to merchant sites, with those shoppers converting at a 31% higher rate. With Amazon’s Rufus or Walmart’s GenAI search, you no longer search for a specific brand of toothpaste or a distinct model of running shoe. Instead, you type a messy, real-life problem: “I am training for a half-marathon on gravel paths, my left knee hurts, and I have wide feet. What do I need?”

Instantly, the AI processes millions of data points to hand you the exact pair of shoes, the correct compression sleeve, and the right hydration tablets. The machine works beautifully when we are looking, filtering, and dreaming. It creates the ultimate consideration engine.

Discovery Is Not The Same As Trust

But a strange thing happens the exact millisecond discovery turns into a transaction. The moment money is involved, consumer behaviour begins to change.

Further Search Engine Land research revealed something equally interesting: the segment of the population that identifies as “AI skeptics” shoppers who actively find AI less helpful or trustworthy than traditional search methods, surged by nearly 600% year-over-year, shifting from a tiny 3% to 17% of the market.

Look at what happens when tech companies try to push AI past browsing and into actual buying. In their landmark report on agentic commerce, digital payments brand Checkout.com discovered that while shoppers love using AI for advice, the vast majority of consumers trust an AI assistant to spend exactly zero dollars on their behalf without explicit human sign-off.

Why? Because consumers are looking out at a digital landscape drowning in automated, unverified content. A study by CMOtech found that 53% of all shoppers (and an even higher 58% of Gen Z digital natives) profoundly mistrust AI-generated brand content and social media reviews.

Think about the last time you tried to buy a piece of furniture on Wayfair or a kitchen appliance on eBay. You pull up the perfect image of a minimalist velvet armchair, but then you look closer. The shadows under the legs don't look quite right. The text in the description uses words no human copywriter would ever combine. The 5-star reviews all use the exact same sentence structure.

Suddenly, the doubt starts to seep in. Is this chair actually sturdy? Does this seller even exist? We aren’t afraid of the product, but we are afraid of the wrapper. We have built an ecosystem that can predict human desire with precision and accuracy, but we’re also we’re making it harder to know which signals can still be trusted

The Return Of Human Trust

So, what happens next? How do we fix a market where discovery is running at 100 miles an hour, but transaction trust is stuck in reverse?

The answer isn’t adding more algorithms. The answer, I believe, is a renewed focus on the things consumers have always valued

Corporate entities are already hitting the brakes on total automation. Research firm Gartner recently predicted that 50% of companies that originally cut or planned to replace human customer service staff with AI will completely reverse course and rehire for those roles. Why? Because when a customer is anxious about a purchase, an unscripted, empathetic human voice is the only bridge that can cross the trust deficit. Relying solely on automation is proving premature, operational challenges and costly course corrections

Even the giants of hyper-digital retail are adapting. Look at fast-fashion retailer ASOS. They aggressively rolled out advanced generative AI tools, including virtual try-ons and ChatGPT-driven live chat interactions. Yet, to keep their customer enquiries from sliding into a trust deficit, they are partnering with an enterprise AI firm to build agents capable of managing complex retail logic while ensuring that the broader automated system runs with strict governance and seamless, human-in-the-loop escalations.

Sephora are using AI behind the scenes to track complex inventory levels and predict shade matches, but when it comes to closing the loop, they route shoppers to active, unedited communities of real human beings sharing unfiltered selfies and raw product feedback. They understand that AI can find the product, but only community can close the sale with human testimonials and real life user case studies.

The brands that will dominate the next decade of commerce are not the ones allowing technology to replace the signals customers trust

The winners will be the brands that use AI as a silent back-end helper to fetch the data, while keeping their front-end deeply, recognisably human.

Retail has always been a confidence business. AI is making it easier than ever to find what we want, but consumers still look for the same things they always have: reassurance, accountability and signals that a business can be trusted.

The technology may be changing rapidly. Human nature is proving rather more consistent.