New Consumer AI Disruption Index from BCG and Moloco Reveals the Most Exposed Industries News, Travel, Auto Marketplaces, and Retail Are the Industries Most at New Consumer AI Disruption Index from BCG and Moloco Reveals the Most Exposed Industries News, Travel, Auto Marketplaces, and Retail Are the Industries Most at

Two-Thirds of Top Marketing Leaders Expect a High Level of AI-Driven Disruption to Consumer Behavior

2026/01/21 13:30
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  • New Consumer AI Disruption Index from BCG and Moloco Reveals the Most Exposed Industries
  • News, Travel, Auto Marketplaces, and Retail Are the Industries Most at Risk for Disruption
  • Auto OEMs, Fintech, Financial Services, Media/Streaming and Social Are at Lowest Risk

BOSTON, Jan. 21, 2026 /PRNewswire/ — AI is rewiring the digital economy in real time, forcing marketers to decode new consumer behaviors and rethink their playbooks. In a survey of top marketing leaders, 67% say they expect major disruption to the consumer journey, and nearly all are bracing for meaningful shifts ahead.

To understand which industries are most exposed to disruption from consumer-facing large language models and AI assistants, Boston Consulting Group (BCG) and Moloco—a leader in AI performance advertising—have developed the Consumer AI Disruption Index. The joint report assesses 17 consumer-facing verticals in terms of their vulnerability to AI-driven disruption.

These are among the insights in a new report from BCG and Moloco titled Battle for the Interface: Introducing the Consumer AI Disruption Index. The report features findings from a survey of 238 senior marketing leaders from five regions of the world, combined with performance data from more than 3,200 apps with over 200 billion downloads. The data includes anonymized vertical benchmarks from Moloco advertisers such as metrics for retention, user value, and acquisition cost, and from organic and paid traffic sources.

“AI is fundamentally reshaping how consumers interact with brands,” said Giorgo Paizanis, a BCG partner and co-author of the report. “Our research shows that to win, marketers must build defensibility on three fronts: discovery, service, and customer relationships. Those who move early can turn this disruption into a durable advantage, recasting AI from a threat into a new channel for growth.”

Introducing the BCG x Moloco Consumer AI Disruption Index

The Consumer AI Disruption Index is a qualitative and quantitative study that maps 17 consumer-facing verticals along two axes: risk of AI-driven disruption and strength of customer relationships (see exhibit).

The index reveals four archetypes of readiness:

  • Breached (for example, travel, retail, and news): These verticals face high disruption risk as AI compresses discovery and comparison. Their survival depends on strengthening customer relationships and embedding AI within their own platforms.
  • Undefended (for example, gaming, dating, and GenAI): These verticals face moderate disruption but have weak brand ties. Their challenge is to convert transactional relationships into durable loyalty through personalization and AI partnerships.
  • Secured (for example, fintech, financial services, and media/streaming): These verticals are at lowest risk for disruption, with inherent trust and regulatory moats. Their opportunity lies in using AI to drive efficiency and hyperpersonalized engagement.
  • Contested (for example, productivity): These verticals combine strong customer equity with some exposure to service disruption risk, putting them in a strong position to define how AI integrates into their verticals.

“As consumers move from the world of search to the world of answers, we’re seeing a behavioral shift that risks disrupting digital brands across a broad range of industries,” said Paul D’Arcy, Moloco chief marketing officer and a co-author of the report. “The companies that will thrive in this new age of AI will focus on longer-term customer relationships, owned digital surfaces like apps, and strategies that strengthen brand and loyalty.”

Download the publication here: https://www.bcg.com/publications/2026/introducing-the-consumer-ai-disruption-index 

Media Contacts:
BCG: Eric Gregoire – gregoire.eric@bcg.com
Moloco: Diana Adair – pr@moloco.com

About Boston Consulting Group
Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities. BCG was the pioneer in business strategy when it was founded in 1963. Today, we work closely with clients to embrace a transformational approach aimed at benefiting all stakeholders—empowering organizations to grow, build sustainable competitive advantage, and drive positive societal impact.

Our diverse, global teams bring deep industry and functional expertise and a range of perspectives that question the status quo and spark change. BCG delivers solutions through leading-edge management consulting, technology and design, and corporate and digital ventures. We work in a uniquely collaborative model across the firm and throughout all levels of the client organization, fueled by the goal of helping our clients thrive and enabling them to make the world a better place.

About Moloco 
Moloco is the AI performance advertising company, empowering businesses to drive growth and monetization through advertising. Moloco’s planet-scale AI systems are the foundation of Moloco’s three distinct product lines. Moloco Ads is an AI-powered advertising platform for mobile app marketers built to drive real business outcomes in today’s mobile-first world. Moloco Commerce Media and Streaming Monetization solutions enable retailers, marketplaces, and streaming platforms to build revenue-generating ad businesses that balance viewer experience and advertiser performance. Moloco was founded in 2013 by a team of machine learning engineers and has offices throughout the US, the UK, Germany, Korea, China, India, Japan, and Singapore.

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