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One Bad AI Experience Could Drive Customers Away, Acquire BPO Study Warns

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70% of consumers would consider a different brand after one bad AI customer service experience, according to a new survey from Acquire BPO


IRVING, Texas--BUSINESS WIRE--

As companies increasingly turn to AI-powered customer service to reduce costs and increase efficiency, they risk alienating a large portion of their customer base if the customer experience is compromised, according to a new survey from Acquire BPO, a global leader in customer experience and business process outsourcing.

When asked how likely they’d consider a different brand after a frustrating experience with an AI chatbot, 70% of consumers said they’d take their business elsewhere after just one bad experience. Companies only have one shot at getting it right, underlining the importance of mapping out a strong AI deployment strategy.

The 2024 AI in Customer Service Surveywas conducted for Acquire BPO by the third-party survey platform Pollfish to explore consumer sentiment insights and how companies can proactively map out their AI customer experience strategies. Pollfish surveyed the experiences of 600 U.S. consumers aged 18+ who contacted a company for support issues over the past year.

Key findings include:

  • 70% of consumers would consider a different brand for their next purchase after just one frustrating experience with AI-supported customer service.
  • Consumers are 2.5X more positive about their experience chatting with humans versus AI-powered bots.
  • Half of consumers feel negatively about companies relying more on AI for customer support, citing downsides such as the lack of personal touch, decreased accuracy and longer resolution times.
  • Consumers are willing to put their money behind their preferences, with 57% of chatbot fans saying they’ve chosen a service or product because they knew it offered chatbot support, and 72% of those with a human preference saying the availability of human customer support factored into their buying decisions.
  • Many chatbot fans would rather complete an unpleasant or inconvenient task instead of speaking to a human customer support agent, with 29% saying they’d rather file their taxes, 29% saying they’d rather help a friend move out of a 6th floor apartment with no elevator, and 26% saying they’d rather clean the toilet.
  • 40% of consumers are confident in AI’s ability to handle simple issues as well as a human, and 49% said they’d feel more comfortable using AI-powered support if they had the ability to switch to a human agent at any time.

To maximize AI’s benefits while avoiding its pitfalls, Acquire BPO advises that companies use it judiciously for the right tasks–and do the same for human agents as well.

  • Don’t be afraid to use AI to address simple requests. 40% of consumers were confident in AI’s ability to handle simple issues as well as a human, presenting an easy opportunity for companies to streamline a portion of their support workload.
  • Use AI to reference past issues–but don’t go too far in predicting future issues. 61% of survey respondents liked the idea of AI remembering past issues in order to streamline future contact with customer support, however 50% responded negatively to AI being used to predict problems before they happened.
  • Use AI to escalate issues. 55% of consumers responded positively to knowing that AI could detect frustration with sentiment analysis and help route them to a resource or human agent to help with more complex issues.
  • Provide clear paths for customers to request a human agent. 49% of customers said they’d feel more comfortable using AI-powered support if they had the ability to switch to a human agent at any time.

"Unlocking the power of AI is essential for companies to gain a competitive edge, however the future of exceptional customer service requires striking the right balance between AI and human support,” said Scott Stavretis, CEO of Acquire BPO. “By carefully mapping out an experience that blends AI and human support seamlessly, brands can meet customers where they are and deliver consistently outstanding service across all touchpoints."

Visit the 2024 AI in Customer Service Survey at Acquire BPO’s website for the complete survey results.

About Acquire BPO

Acquire BPO is an award-winning global business process outsourcing provider that offers a wide range of services including contact center, customer service, sales, back-office functions, technical support, automation, and artificial intelligence (AI) consulting. Established in 2005, Acquire BPO is committed to operational excellence, advanced technological solutions, and a client-centric approach. We are recognized by clients as safe, flexible and innovative.

Founded in Australia with a global presence that spans 3 continents and 4 countries, Acquire BPO has delivery centers in the USA, Australia, the Dominican Republic, and the Philippines. It has partnered with leading brands across various industries from banking and finance, logistics and transportation, healthcare, insurance, telecommunication, entertainment & media, government, education, and retail.

For more information, visit www.acquirebpo.com.


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