• by tgflynn on 3/15/2023, 2:15:48 PM

    It's not necessarily an easy problem to solve because as technologies like ChatGPT get deployed they will be able to effectively handle more and more customer issues. So I think it's going to be a more and more rapidly changing landscape. I do think that, at least for payed services, there will need to always be a human fallback that you can get through to if the system can't resolve your issue to your satisfaction, even when 90 to 99% of requests can be handled automatically.

    For companies that don't provide that I guess for now the solution is to not do business with them.

  • by tobinfekkes on 3/15/2023, 2:26:30 PM

    I couldn't agree with you more. And I can add even more to the list. Stripe, Sendgrid.

    I simply just stop using their service if there's no customer support. If I'm paying and there's no customer support, then it's only a matter of time before my money is used to make my experience worse.

    Seems like an abusive relationship with a narcissist more than a technology partner.

  • by jeffwask on 3/15/2023, 2:25:29 PM

    As soon as we switch to an economic system that doesn't put profit above all else.

  • by bckr on 3/15/2023, 2:07:46 PM

    > How can we organize so that we can demand proper service

    This would take a long time but it’s possible that customer service could be written into law