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taylodl ◴[] No.44974720[source]
How many times has a chatbot successfully taken care of a customer support problem you had? I have had success, but the success rate is less than 5%. Maybe even way less than 5%.

Companies need to stop looking at customer support as an expense, but rather as an opportunity to build trust and strengthen your business relationship. They warn against assessing someone when everything is going well for them - the true measure of the person is what they do when things are not going well. It's the same for companies. When your customers are experiencing problems, that's the time to shine! It's not a problem, it's an opportunity.

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1. neom ◴[] No.44976183[source]
Look at this from today: https://s.h4x.club/WnunYn98 > https://s.h4x.club/NQuXwXmQ > https://s.h4x.club/L1uwdwwo

I'm literally trying to give them tens of thousands of dollars...I dunno why I bothered even engaging with it, I hoped it would end up taking a report or something, but it doesn't, it just wastes my time.

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2. ec109685 ◴[] No.44976243[source]
Hilarious how little context that model has access to.