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Economy & MarketsMonday, June 29, 2026

AI Adoption Surges, but Trust and Creativity Become the Real Differentiators

Rapid uptake of artificial intelligence across industries is forcing a strategic pivot from technology deployment to building trust, creativity, and outcome-based business models.

Artificial intelligence adoption has reached a tipping point: nearly half of American adults now use AI tools, up from a third in 2024, according to a Pew Research Center survey. Yet the technology’s very ubiquity is eroding its power as a competitive differentiator. At the Cannes Lions festival, marketing leaders from Google, Meta, and major consumer brands declared that AI has moved from a ‘wow’ phase to mere infrastructure, shifting the strategic emphasis back to creativity, trust, and authentic human connection.

That shift is reshaping the business of advice itself. Consulting firms from Boston Consulting Group to Accenture are moving rapidly toward outcome-based fee arrangements, where payment hinges on delivered results rather than hours billed. BCG reports that three-quarters of its largest AI engagements now operate under variable fees. Clients, facing uncertain returns on complex AI transformations, are demanding that consultants put ‘skin in the game’, a West Monroe executive noted. In Brazil, sales consultancy DNA de Vendas observes that 74% of organisations have yet to show tangible value from AI investments, and warns that technology amplifies existing operational weaknesses rather than fixing them.

The consumer search landscape is undergoing a parallel upheaval. Comscore data show AI platforms now reach 36% of desktop users globally, and in Brazil, 76% of consumers say they intend to use AI for shopping, according to a Visa study. The traditional click-based search model is giving way to conversational queries, where AI tools deliver direct recommendations. For local businesses, this means that being ‘found’ now depends on maintaining consistent, authoritative digital presences that intelligent engines can interpret and trust, Brazilian digital marketing specialists note. The shift also powers conversational commerce, with retailers investing heavily to enable purchases within AI chat interfaces.

Amid the acceleration, a paradox is emerging: the more people use AI, the more they fear it. The Pew survey found that 71% of Americans believe chatbots make their data less secure, and concerns about privacy and job displacement are highest among the youngest users. In Indonesia, educators warn that easy access to AI-generated answers is eroding critical thinking skills among Generation Alpha students, who risk mistaking quick answers for understanding. The challenge, they argue, is to use AI as a learning aid, not a cognitive replacement.

The next test arrives with second-half earnings reports, when companies across sectors must demonstrate whether their AI investments have translated into measurable efficiency gains and revenue growth. For now, the market is drawing a line between those who treat AI as a tool to augment human judgment and those who allow it to substitute for it.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Integrità vs. Opportunismo
10%Low
2 blocs · positions from −0.20 to 0.00
Corruzione e sfiduciaTrasparenza e risorse
LATSEA
Divergence between press blocs
Latin American press0.00neutral
Southeast Asian press−0.20neutral
The outlets in the analyzed blocs do not directly address the AI story, but link it to local governance and corruption issues.
Latin American press0.00
Voice

The Rio Grande do Sul government reaffirms state control over the energy transition, using privatization as a lever to finance the future.

Mechanismpersonificazione dello stato

The narrative ties AI's loss of advantage to the need for tangible resources and institutional trust, personifying the state as the guarantor of transparency.

Omission

The role of global tech companies or the international dimension of AI competition is not mentioned.

PragmatismDetachment
Southeast Asian press−0.20
Voice

The KPK exposes corruption in the coal sector, showing that without clean data and trust, AI cannot be an advantage.

Mechanismgerarchia di minacce

The bribery allegations create a hierarchy of threats where corruption is the real obstacle, relegating AI to a secondary issue.

Omission

The positive potential of AI or strategies to develop it in a weak governance context are not discussed.

OutrageSkepticism

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Monday, June 29, 2026

AI Adoption Surges, but Trust and Creativity Become the Real Differentiators

Rapid uptake of artificial intelligence across industries is forcing a strategic pivot from technology deployment to building trust, creativity, and outcome-based business models.

Artificial intelligence adoption has reached a tipping point: nearly half of American adults now use AI tools, up from a third in 2024, according to a Pew Research Center survey. Yet the technology’s very ubiquity is eroding its power as a competitive differentiator. At the Cannes Lions festival, marketing leaders from Google, Meta, and major consumer brands declared that AI has moved from a ‘wow’ phase to mere infrastructure, shifting the strategic emphasis back to creativity, trust, and authentic human connection.

That shift is reshaping the business of advice itself. Consulting firms from Boston Consulting Group to Accenture are moving rapidly toward outcome-based fee arrangements, where payment hinges on delivered results rather than hours billed. BCG reports that three-quarters of its largest AI engagements now operate under variable fees. Clients, facing uncertain returns on complex AI transformations, are demanding that consultants put ‘skin in the game’, a West Monroe executive noted. In Brazil, sales consultancy DNA de Vendas observes that 74% of organisations have yet to show tangible value from AI investments, and warns that technology amplifies existing operational weaknesses rather than fixing them.

The consumer search landscape is undergoing a parallel upheaval. Comscore data show AI platforms now reach 36% of desktop users globally, and in Brazil, 76% of consumers say they intend to use AI for shopping, according to a Visa study. The traditional click-based search model is giving way to conversational queries, where AI tools deliver direct recommendations. For local businesses, this means that being ‘found’ now depends on maintaining consistent, authoritative digital presences that intelligent engines can interpret and trust, Brazilian digital marketing specialists note. The shift also powers conversational commerce, with retailers investing heavily to enable purchases within AI chat interfaces.

Amid the acceleration, a paradox is emerging: the more people use AI, the more they fear it. The Pew survey found that 71% of Americans believe chatbots make their data less secure, and concerns about privacy and job displacement are highest among the youngest users. In Indonesia, educators warn that easy access to AI-generated answers is eroding critical thinking skills among Generation Alpha students, who risk mistaking quick answers for understanding. The challenge, they argue, is to use AI as a learning aid, not a cognitive replacement.

The next test arrives with second-half earnings reports, when companies across sectors must demonstrate whether their AI investments have translated into measurable efficiency gains and revenue growth. For now, the market is drawing a line between those who treat AI as a tool to augment human judgment and those who allow it to substitute for it.

Divergence — who tells it how
Axis: Integrità vs. Opportunismo
10%Low
2 blocs · positions from −0.20 to 0.00
Corruzione e sfiduciaTrasparenza e risorse
LATSEA
Divergence between press blocs
Latin American press0.00neutral
Southeast Asian press−0.20neutral
The outlets in the analyzed blocs do not directly address the AI story, but link it to local governance and corruption issues.
Latin American press0.00
Voice

The Rio Grande do Sul government reaffirms state control over the energy transition, using privatization as a lever to finance the future.

Mechanismpersonificazione dello stato

The narrative ties AI's loss of advantage to the need for tangible resources and institutional trust, personifying the state as the guarantor of transparency.

Omission

The role of global tech companies or the international dimension of AI competition is not mentioned.

PragmatismDetachment
Southeast Asian press−0.20
Voice

The KPK exposes corruption in the coal sector, showing that without clean data and trust, AI cannot be an advantage.

Mechanismgerarchia di minacce

The bribery allegations create a hierarchy of threats where corruption is the real obstacle, relegating AI to a secondary issue.

Omission

The positive potential of AI or strategies to develop it in a weak governance context are not discussed.

OutrageSkepticism

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