Relyance AI has shared an update. The company released a research report, produced in partnership with TrueDot.ai, surveying 1,017 U.S. consumers on attitudes toward AI-related data use and transparency. Key findings include: 84% of respondents would abandon companies that cannot explain how data is used in AI systems, 81% believe companies may be secretly training AI on their data, and 76% would switch brands for greater transparency, even at higher cost. The survey was conducted in December 2025, highlighting a rapid shift in expectations around AI accountability.
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For investors, these results underscore growing market pressure on enterprises to adopt verifiable data governance and AI transparency solutions. If Relyance AI’s products address explainability, consent management, and compliance for AI systems, this trend could support increased demand for its offerings as businesses seek to mitigate customer churn and reputational risk tied to opaque AI practices. The data also suggests that regulatory and commercial drivers for auditable AI workflows are strengthening, potentially expanding the addressable market for companies providing AI trust, compliance, and monitoring tools. Relyance AI’s role in producing this research may enhance its positioning as a thought leader in AI governance, which could aid customer acquisition and partnerships in a segment likely to see sustained investment and tightening regulatory scrutiny.
