AI can't do your job, but an AI salesman can convince your boss to fire you and replace you with an AI that can't do your job. Nowhere is that more true than in customer service:

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Professor Daron Acemoglu considers AI productivity boom forecasts are unrealistic and provided theories and data:
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Cory Doctorow (@pluralistic) provided examples of automation that deliberately harm productivity of clients:
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I tried to contact a bike sharing service over phone because some of their bikes where broken at a location. The call got canceled after 10 seconds with a message telling me to use the online help. I even got an SMS with a link. The link didn't work. Searching myself I found it, but the online help chat bot told me to use the phone number, which didn't work. There is no email address or anything...

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Earlier this year, I had a great customer service experience. I ordered one of one thing and two of another, they sent one and one. I called, immediately got a human, was prompted to dig up the order number, explained the problem, they verified that what I wanted was the missing item sent, and it was indeed sent.

...And apparently that company was bought by venture capital last year and is having a going-out-of-business blowout now.

It certainly inspires conspiracy theories.

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(To be clear, the too-absurd-to-be-true thought it inspires is the idea that the wealthy *not only* want to make customer service worse so they can experience the greatest possible buffer between themselves and responsibility at the lowest possible price, but also want to deliberately take a wrecking ball to any company that *doesn't* turn their customer service department into a Kafkaesque peasant-spanking device.)
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contacted a electricity provider via email if their smart meter sensor supported my specific power meter model. a year previously they did not.

A bot replied enthusiastically that they indeed support it now.
So I ordered it.
A couple hours later a human sent a follow up email that they did in fact *not* support it.

Too me a couple emails back and forth and a threat about CC chargeback for them to provide a free return label