Customers are encountering AI agents more often, but expectations are
high and trust is fragile. This chapter shows where customers prefer AI
vs. humans, which trust signals (clear labeling, human oversight, and
opt-outs) build confidence, and the identity controls that keep
interactions safe without adding friction.
Read it to learn:
- Where customers are comfortable with AI agents and when they prefer humans
- The trust signals that matter: clear labeling, human oversight, and opt-outs
- How willingness to share data varies by context and user segment
- The identity controls that reduce risk: agent authentication, secure
token handling, asynchronous authorization, and fine-grained
access for RAG