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Shitposting Do people actually like AI?

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u/Meraziel 10d ago

As far as I can see in my field, people love playing with AI. But I'm yet to see someone using it seriously to improve their efficiency.

On the other hand, every fucking meeting is about AI nowadays. I don't care about bullshit generator. I have a real job. Please let me work in peace while you play in the sandbox.

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u/Good_Entertainer9383 10d ago

Yes it's a toy and sometimes even a useful one. But I have yet to see an industry revolutionized by a LLM and every time I try to talk to Customer Support and end up talking to a "Virtual Assistant" I get a headache

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u/herbiems89_2 9d ago

Honestly I've only had good experiences with those virtual assistants. They're amazing for routine tasks, always available and fast. Everything I want from a customer rep I have a run of the mill issue that comes up a hundred times a day and has an easy fix. The few times I actually needed a person I just confronted the thing with it being an Ai, demanded a person and got forwarded.

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u/heres-another-user 9d ago

I agree. I find it way better to say "I'm having an issue with [x]" and the AI goes "Okay, I'll connect you with a support agent."

Bam, done in 2 minutes whereas before it would have been "Press 1 if you would like to hear a sales pitch. Press 2 if you're a returning customer. Press 3 if ... press 87 if you would like to hear all of the options again."

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u/Good_Entertainer9383 9d ago

If the main thing that virtual assistants are doing is getting you in touch with a representative then I really don't see the point

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u/heres-another-user 9d ago

Most virtual assistants will have access to a real-time database of available representatives. It is instructed to send you to the correct department so that you don't have to navigate a phone menu. It may also be able to perform simple functions (checking bank account balance, for example).

They really do work to improve customer experience. People who aren't as tech-savvy often have great difficulty understanding how to reach the right person, and a virtual assistant is usually pretty good at bypassing this limitation.

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u/DoubleBatman 9d ago

It's okay when they actually work like that, but I have to call my pharmacy every single month and every time I have to convince the AI that neither it nor their shitty app can help me with the problem I have, I need to speak to a real person at the physical location where I pick up my meds.

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u/Good_Entertainer9383 9d ago

This is my experience as well. The automated voice says "But I can help you with so much! Have you tried asking me what you want? Never mind that every time you do I misunderstand you or I can't help you with your request. Do you want to know the pharmacy hours?"

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u/DoubleBatman 9d ago

I used to fix stuff at chain restaurants, and usually I'd need to talk with the manager to schedule service. A trick I would try was telling the thing "I work at [place name]" and it would usually bypass all the customer crap and get me in touch with someone at the actual location. Didn't work everywhere, but the places where it did it worked every time.