lotsofhp said:
infinity ag said:
Service down, profits up. Rich people get richer, society gets worse.
Some AI hotshot company will sell the CEO of a large megacorp on AI and show him $$$ and he will sign on. End of story. In a few years you will never talk/chat to a real person.
This is how all great civilizations get rotten.
It certainly feels this way. But somewhere on this message board is an old thread of people making predictions of what will happen in the next 5 years.
Essentially every assumption that has been made on that thread hasn't panned out.
Hopefully yours doesn't either.
It's a really interesting thread that serves as a great reminding that none of us know what the hell is really going to happen
I see all sides of this issue. Our products and services are now cheaper to buy overall, due to advances in the non-personal interaction customer service methods. Perspectives truly vary by generational cohort.
There are many more problem-solving tools available via websites, message boards, AI, and the like, and the younger generations would flat-out prefer those to calling a call center anyway, to a large extent. The older sets (which I would fall into, probably) generally get frustrated quickly with those tools, or especially with poorly designed interactive voice response systems.
I foresee a situation within several decades where there is at least a nominal fee to talk to a customer service rep, just to align revenues with costs. However, I have been mistaken before - products such as ATM cash withdrawals or lead-free gasoline still have surcharges, despite being cheaper to produce (?).