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New global survey of 815 enterprise CX leaders finds the leading approach across every major CX function is human agents assisted by AI, but most organizations lack the tools to assess and improve AI performance
VANCOUVER, BC, June 3, 2026 /PRNewswire/ - New research commissioned by TELUS Digital and conducted by global consultancy firm, Ryan Strategic Advisory, reveals that across every major customer-facing function, from onboarding and technical support to billing and complaints, the majority of enterprises now rely on human agents assisted by AI. However, only 32% of enterprises surveyed currently use AI-powered quality assurance (QA) and coaching tools, meaning the majority of organizations adopting AI-assisted customer experience (CX) do not have the automated infrastructure in place to effectively monitor AI performance and feed insights back into ongoing improvement. This loop can help give organizations the visibility to connect AI investment to the customer and business outcomes they want to drive.

TELUS Digital, a global technology service provider specializing in AI-powered digital customer experiences (CX) and future-focused digital transformations, today released the full findings in the report Enterprise CX AI: 2026 Global Survey, an international study of 815 enterprise CX decision-makers from organizations that operate contact centers. The survey was conducted in Q1 2026 across 12 countries and 19 industry verticals spanning financial services, telecommunications, healthcare, retail and technology.
Respondents were asked a number of questions in the survey, including "Which best describes your organization's approach to CX?" across six major customer-facing functions: technical support, customer retention/winback, customer onboarding, revenue generation/growth, complaint management and billing/payments. Respondents had the option to choose all approaches that apply. The four available options were: human agents with no AI, basic automation and self-serve, human agents assisted by AI, and fully autonomous agentic AI. In every function surveyed, human agents assisted by AI ranked as the most-cited approach:
When asked "Which AI technologies and tools are you currently using or piloting in your contact center?", with the option to choose all that apply, only 32% of enterprises selected AI-powered quality assurance (QA) and agent coaching, meaning two-thirds lack the AI-powered QA and coaching tools needed to assess AI-assisted interactions at scale. These tools evaluate agent and AI interactions in real-time, score performance and reveal helpful insights for agents to act on. Without that automation, organizations are challenged to build a credible return on investment (ROI) case or catch the early warning signs that tell them how AI-assisted interactions are performing, meaning problems only surface once customer outcomes have already suffered.
"The data shows a trend that enterprises are more engaged to deploy AI in different operational aspects of customer experience," said Peter Ryan, President and Principal Analyst, Ryan Strategic Advisory. "What our research also shows is that the operational tools and expertise required to manage these investments, such as the QA layer, the coaching infrastructure and the performance measurement, is not keeping pace. Adoption of AI-powered solutions in CX has moved fast but enterprises haven't caught up to optimizing it quite yet. The companies that will get a real return on their AI spend will be the ones that recognize that closing this gap is what turns AI deployment into performance."
How are enterprises using AI in CX?
Among the enterprises surveyed, approaches to deploying contact center AI solutions vary widely. The breakdown of how organizations are implementing AI in their Contact Center as a Service (CCaaS) platforms is as follows:
The same enterprises also indicated running or planning investments across as many as 12 different AI capability categories at the same time, including agent copilots, knowledge management, sentiment analysis and predictive routing.
"The organizations we work with aren't asking whether to use AI in CX anymore. They're asking how to make it perform," said Jamie Timm, Global Senior Vice President, Service Delivery and Operations, TELUS Digital. "What we often see is enterprises running a dozen AI initiatives at once without a consolidated strategy to maximize outcomes. To make AI truly perform for CX, we help enterprises do several things. First, take stock of AI deployment across the contact center, including the pre-contact phase like recruiting and training, the during-contact phase like real-time agent guidance, and the post-contact phase like quality assurance. Second, build the quality, insights and intelligence layer that tells them whether AI is working, heal knowledge gaps as they emerge, and apply those insights into future agent interactions. From there, align AI investment with the operational outcomes they're trying to drive, and connect everything through an intelligence layer that ties AI use cases together as one coordinated system. That system doesn't just collect performance data but activates what's working across the AI ecosystem to drive performance. This gives enterprises a clear understanding of how to prioritize AI for enhancing CX."
A gap between AI investment and AI infrastructure
The survey also shows a disconnect between where organizations plan to invest and the operational capabilities required to make those investments perform optimally. Three of the largest gaps between planned investment and current deployment are on the agent and operations side:
These capabilities can determine how agents assisted by AI perform. And yet, they are the ones enterprises are furthest behind on building.
Significant investment, misaligned priorities
The financial commitment behind enterprise CX is substantial. 61% of surveyed organizations said they spend more than $10 million annually on CX delivery and 40% increased their CX budget compared to the previous year. Only 13% reported a year-over-year decrease.
The survey also points to a gap between what enterprises are planning to build and what they have actually built. Enterprises are planning significant investment across AI capabilities, led by:
The top stated priorities, however, sit on the operational side:
By comparison, average handle time reduction ranked at just 19%, a sign the market has moved beyond efficiency-only thinking toward quality, consistency and customer outcomes. But planned investment consistently outpaces current deployment across every capability measured, and the gap is largest where the operational consequences are greatest.
How can enterprises get the most out of their AI investments?
To help enterprises close this gap, TELUS Digital offers Digital CX Transformation services built on its proprietary SMART CX framework: Strategy, Modern Channels, Agent Enablement, Revenue Growth and Tech Foundations. The framework provides a structured way to assess and improve every layer of an organization's customer experience operation, connecting customer-facing experiences with the agent, technology and operational systems behind them.
A core part of TELUS Digital's offering is the CX Strategic Assessment (CXSA). The CXSA is a diagnostic review that examines what is currently in place across a client's CX environment, identifies what is and isn't working, benchmarks digital maturity and prioritizes the technology and AI opportunities most likely to drive ROI. The findings inform a tailored roadmap covering the client's tech stack, customer journey and agent enablement, including how AI training and literacy can support frontline teams in resolving issues faster with a unified view of the customer.
As a comprehensive CX transformation partner for Fortune 1000 brands, TELUS Digital draws on deep expertise in AI and customer experience consulting to help clients align technology, people, processes and business goals into measurable performance gains. To learn more, visit telusdigital.com/solutions/cx-consulting.
Survey methodology: The Ryan Strategic Advisory 2026 CX Technology and Global Services Survey interviewed 815 enterprise executives, each of whom has strategic decision-making authority over contact centers in their respective organizations. Interviews were conducted over the telephone in Q1 2026 in English, French, Spanish, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Dutch or German (depending on the respondent's country of residence). The revenue mix for respondents ranged from between $10 million to over $5 billion (USD).
Read the full Enterprise CX AI: 2026 Global Survey report at: telusdigital.com/insights/customer-experience/resource/enterprise-cx-ai-2026
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