@@agustinbarquero8898 no it wasn’t. This is what it has come to; people pointing out the obvious things that happened in videos whithout any added creative value. No idea why you would give OP so mich credit when you have no idea
@@EvanEdrokWe don't get the chair, we get deleted. Once the majority of us lay the foundations to be replaced, losing jobs will be the least of our worry. The upper class don't need us anymore.
Especially deepfake ones with audio and video! Seniors are at the highest risk and they already get scammed by random phone calls without the use of any ai.
Andrew Yang tried to warn us but the majority wasn't ready to listen. Ai is in it's infancy we really don't know its full potential yet, and that's the scary part.
Andrew Yang? I mean people have been warning about AI for DECADES, but you think Andrew Yang saw something new? Have you ever heard of a movie called Terminator? Came out nearly 50 years ago. Also warned of potential issues with artificial intelligence. Wow. Imagine thinking *Andrew Yang* is/was the person trying to "warn us" as if it hasn't been an issue brought up throughout various cultures for decades already. That's hilarious.
Infancy? Ai has been around for years and has played a promiment role in advancing technology. It makes a huge impact on our day to day lives. But go ahead, be afraid of your own shadow.
@@atom-os2qf what a load of cobblers, you embrace it as much as you like, not my worry ! Any normal human being can see that this garbage is not good for us at all
Anyone who has ever worked technical support knows that customers are much more difficult to deal with and get information out of than this. This would basically be the dream call. 😂
It is always that way, if i am the person calling the support. There should be a ranking system for people calling service with all numbers prepared and knowing what to do starting in 4 th level support. Old people talking about their grandchildren or their pets, starting in 1 st level. That would save much time.
@@ForgeStudiosWRZI think that was when A-Train ran into him after getting off the elevator at the tower. A-Train was asked what he had, he replied Shake Shack and Homelander proceeds to call him a pudgy fat fuck because he doesn't need the 30k calories as he isn't running anymore (due to his abuse of Compound V). That scene is the perfect culmination of Homelander's mental unravelling and fragile ego.
The service will be devoid of nuance. The negative feedback is going to go through the roof after this will be implemented. The interaction sounds like a strict step by step troubleshooting protocol/diagram. This was already tried before by that machine "press 1 if X is your problem, press 2 if Y". I would know. I used to be Customer service/Tech support for TMobile/safelink/ATT.
To be fair, the Amazon chat bot customer service works great if it's one of the 90% of the most common problems. And if not, you get a rep within a minute or two. I've spent longer ordering pizza than returning an amazon shipment that didn't match their ad.
Every AI-chatbot customer service experience I've had has been basically: "f off, we don't want to hear it, leave us alone - it is impossible for you to contact actual human beings on this issue - go f yourself." Every service which has AI-chatbots as 100% replacements for customer service - I vow not to use their services ever again, if I can avoid using their service.
@@anothername2730 "Oh, so exactly what happens when customer service is outsourced to cultures completely devoid of nuance??" I don't know wtf you are talking about. Where did you get "culture" from?
Never use chat bots, never access sensitive personal data outside of your home network. Never access personal data from a machine that us used for anything "sketchy." Never give you information over the phone unless you started the phone call. Always bank in person. Never keep money in a nonsecured pocket; hoodie, back pockets, unlocked backpack pockets, etc.
yeah i only use chatgpt for things google cant answer, stuff idc abt being tracked, but also stuff i wouldnt ask another person bc judgement or lack of answers
@@andra9694 Nah fr something monumental happens every 10 years on god. 2020 we had the pandemic, 2000 we had y2k and the year after that was the twin towers. But what happened between 2009-2011 tho? Was it the end of the world myth right? Now we're reaching 2029-2030 can't wait for our next canon event
In the future Little did you know that it just swapped voices and you got another bot but you're ok with that because both of them are actually so realistic that you can't tell the difference and you get what you want faster than with a human who hates their job, misunderstands every fourth word and asks you to repeat information 6 times to get you what you actually want. 😂
@@taythree5549 hahah that would be hilarious. I mean as long as it works Idc. Just the automated ones now are only good if you need something specific. I did learn a nice trick if you press 2 for Spanish and when it connects you with someone just speak English to them cause it’s usually a bilingual guy working from home and not “sunshine” from India 😂
Yeah, I feel like for any customer service job. It's always going to be. Humans are the best option because only humans know what it's like to be a customer.
Bro once it starts talking to humans it will enter a endless loop of trying to de-escalate situations with that sassy tone. Of course most of the time customers are going to try to fight it.
@@northernsoul0127 AI is the just improved computing. We initially designed computers in the image of the human brain but we realised a little late that our brain can learn new things. For example; if you do not know how to drive then you can learn it and that learning will be saved in your brain. However; initial computers were designed to do the task for what they were programmed for, however, AI is based on a neural network and can learn new things and new patterns plus it can also find new patterns to do the same task. It can calculate things faster than any human. Future is exciting.
they're just using the human API. in some cases natural-language could actually be better to avoid complex system integrations, but no point using audio when text is much faster
I had a fresh sigh of relief when I saw your camera preview slide out of The main focus of the content. Instead of just watching you jaw-dropped looking as if you were watching the video. Very refreshing, sets a high bar for other similar producers of content.
Yeah, _for about two years,_ and then similar yet slightly different jobs will start popping up as companies realize just _how much_ the call bots are giving away, and start dialing them back to thing that customer service reps _see_ responses from, but which _aren't_ able to directly communicate with customers. Also, the phone bots will be screwing up in other ways, but those ways will take longer to percolate through the system.
@@alanparmenter yeah right! i swear how much i fuked up it's always friendly and trying to be helpful, i know they taking jobs but i think it's very useful tool
The only problem with this is the same as automating all other jobs. Instead of there being less work that needs done translating to shorter work weeks and better quality of life for the general population, the rich will exploit this to funnel that extra productivity into their bank accounts at the expense of the general public.
Could we please focus the AI on replacing politicians, judges, attorneys, and CEOs instead of the little guys so that the asswipes with all the power would start putting some protections in place?
Ohh We are already here right now, only reason the AI developers aren't making it public is for the Fear of rejection & condemnation by old school humans.
Actually, not obvious at all. Scarlett Johansson talks just like that in the movie HER. OpenAI offered to pay to use her voice and she declined and they did it anyways using AI.
Techno psychopaths shrugging their shoulders while blackrock, blackstone I M F and WEF select governments and enslave people to higher taxes and more poverty to "save the planet" but hey, the AH spreading their marketing gets some views eh
No man. At the moment the servers running GDP chat consume an insane amount of energy: there is a lot of discussion about that. Please use Internet in an informed way.
@@robertovoce5545it takes up huge amounts of energy for servers in the same way that any high traffic website or large quantities of people playing graphically intensive video games does. I think the issue is more with how we source energy for the grid in the first place and innovations like chat gpt may make it more accessible for more people to contribute to solving that problem
How would "it" know if the phone was damaged or any other details without being programmed to say that first? Or, this was just a test for the 2nd GPT? Duh, right?
Ummm yeah, you tell both AIs what their job is, so they can work in the context. Just like you can't give a human a phone without telling them what their job is going to be. Duh....
I just cant wait for this to go full circle when they realize that humans are the best for the job of customer support since only humans know what it is like to be a customer.
@@bruh-bn3ni What studies did you read? I absolutely hate it, when Im calling costumer support and it gets answered by the robotic voice not understanding you 5 times in a row and I also know lots of people who are full of those said automated costumer support calls. The study must have asked AI bots to take part in the survey instead of actual human beings.
@chomp5558 yea same. Genuinely can't stand it. 9/10 I end up getting frustrated in circles of ai robo idiot speak and end up giving up and never buying from that company again. It's fucking horrible. At least with a person I can explain my problem and they can point me in the right direction. Theres never been a single time a robot customer support agent has ever successfully helped me with anything. So fking tired of them.
@@whenimmanicimgodly4228 I work as a engineer behind the scenes of customer service I know what u mean, i hate them too half the time basic shit gets sent engineers way and the user ends up wasting more time while waiting for anyone to fix it or worse case scenario, tickets start bouncing around and no one wants to deal with stuff that couldve been resolved on the first call
If you think a company will pick humans over AI. Then you seriously overestimate human value and company greed. No time off, no sick or holiday pay. Won’t have to worry about wage negotiation, interviewing, work place harassment, training or a HR department. As well as a host of other things managing a work force. No industry is safe from AI taking over
@@Fermion. Well, its complicated. Would be good to see the stats. For some jobs people don't give a stuff about and is wholly transactional, yes, AI may well be preferred. And customer service - well, again depends on what you need serviced. And, likely at some point, most people (not those who think or live in the extremes) will cotton on and notice the lack of humanness. Yes, it won't stop some companies wholesale sacking their staff and replacing with AI. It's that inherant anti-humanness, and, hey I could lose my job. Biggest companies may do this, because we have to use them (esp. monopolies). The majority of companies? Tread a bit more carefully. What looks like short term savings lead to long term consequences.
@@yesand5536 Well, here's one study done in the medical field. April 28, 2023 Comparing Physician and Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Responses to Patient Questions Posted to a Public Social Media Forum John W. Ayers, PhD, MA1,2; Adam Poliak, PhD3; Mark Dredze, PhD4; et al There are many more studies saying the same. It's not just customer service jobs that people prefer AI over human interaction. Human interaction is wildly overrated. And notice, that study was published over a year ago. Given the rate at which AI improves, the preference to AI over human interaction has most assuredly widened since then.
The "coool" and "bummer" sounded so sarcastic 🤣
this is evolution at its finest moment.
Juat like real customer service 😂😂😂😂
lol I’d be annoyed
Don't synthesize that tone with me ! 😅😂
The customer service I've ever called never speak English. Usually from India.
That “bummer” sounded so sassy
once chatgpt gets eyes, that "bummer" will also have an eye roll feature
Yeah lol
Wait until Chat GPT learns to say womp womp
@@itsMakkurathat would actually be hilarious😂
Cooool
AI not only took over the Customer Service, it also was the Customer
That is the given setup, yes. No idea who would like a comment pointing out the most obvious premise of a video
@@Ruktiet That's called sarcasm...
@@ThisHandleIsNotAvailable-0 I highly doubt it
@@RuktietIt is sarcasm but keep doubting I guess 😂
@@agustinbarquero8898 no it wasn’t. This is what it has come to; people pointing out the obvious things that happened in videos whithout any added creative value. No idea why you would give OP so mich credit when you have no idea
Replaced the customer and the service....
😂😂 and humans as well right?
Soon everyone will just sit in a chair and everything will be done for us. Speech? Who needs that we got ai
@@RushiRajnoorjust like that
@@EvanEdrokWe don't get the chair, we get deleted. Once the majority of us lay the foundations to be replaced, losing jobs will be the least of our worry. The upper class don't need us anymore.
@@sianaisI guess maybe the vaccine had something to do with that
Imagine you mad asf at your broken phone and this ai assistant mocking you 🤣
“Bummer”
why did they have to put some LA accent on that 😂😂
kind of reminds me of TARS's humour setting
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"listen here you little shit"
whomp whomp
@@mem1428last place i expected to find an interstellar reference in, well i ain't complaining
Now my phone can argue with my wife and i can sit it out
now ai can verbally abuse my wife for me
jk
all fun and games till the wife leaves with the A.I.
@@Barkainian Eh, debatable.
Does the Ai provide the D🗿nope it doesn't@Barkainian
Its all fun and games until the AI customer service tries to scam you 💀
Especially deepfake ones with audio and video! Seniors are at the highest risk and they already get scammed by random phone calls without the use of any ai.
Better get upgrade your custer AI 😅
Ohhhh shnapp this is actually horrifying. Is that why we get scam calls that say nothing and just let us talk?
indian ai voice calls you
Indian chat gpt scam😂 hearing chatgpt with an indian accent😂😂😂
If only customers were that articulate
And half of them didn’t have an accent as well
Fr
yeah and not an indian dude
Cool!!!! Bummer!!!!
The professionalism and understanding is right on par!
"I spent thousands of dollars on this device and it isn't working!"
"Oh cool. Bummer."
Is Bumm erh a professional thing to say 😆
@@Truthfndand what does that mean?
@@Truthfnd Not really, but most people probably won't care unless they're having issues getting their RMA through.
"Bummer bro, that isn't supercalifragilisticexpialidocious. Let me get the kit and hit a wave before we begin."
Like, Joe didn't think of returning the phone before Joe called...? Useless!
It didn’t just replaced the SERVICE it also replaced the CUSTOMER 💀
LOL...actually it'd be good to have chatbots doing these annoying calls for us customers. :)
@@StarrDust0 true 😂 especially when English is not your first language
Thats the plan
@@malsawmtluangapachuau8406that's one of the benefits, instant translation across languages.
Exactly ☠️
@joannaquanttumphysics
Andrew Yang tried to warn us but the majority wasn't ready to listen. Ai is in it's infancy we really don't know its full potential yet, and that's the scary part.
Andrew Yang? I mean people have been warning about AI for DECADES, but you think Andrew Yang saw something new? Have you ever heard of a movie called Terminator? Came out nearly 50 years ago. Also warned of potential issues with artificial intelligence.
Wow. Imagine thinking *Andrew Yang* is/was the person trying to "warn us" as if it hasn't been an issue brought up throughout various cultures for decades already. That's hilarious.
Elon knows, but does not really tell us !
Infancy? Ai has been around for years and has played a promiment role in advancing technology. It makes a huge impact on our day to day lives. But go ahead, be afraid of your own shadow.
@@atom-os2qf what a load of cobblers, you embrace it as much as you like, not my worry ! Any normal human being can see that this garbage is not good for us at all
What he say
"Bummer"
that would kinds make me mad ngl. imagine being angry that ur expensive device isnt working and they say "cool" and "bummer".
@@Sfsew it sounded hot though.
@@I-Love-You-Very-Much It sounded fuckin Crrrringgge
@@AK-ULTRA I want to eat that articial intelligence out, and you ain't gonna stop me.
It sounds highly inappropriate.
The ‘um, would you’ BRO THAT UM IS SO REAL
joe
bro... the breathing once a while gets me ngl, that's scary and impressive how they managed to make them so human-likely
@@weirdest_chat Even the previous version breathes to fetch air in-between
@@kipchickensout those damn movies were right..
And then it’s functional, uses the ums to wait for text to generate to sound more natural
Yeah, if I call up and talk to an AI, I'm switching providers
Yeah that'll work, until they all switch to AI
at one point, the AI will serve better and more accurate than human
@@ethans1438 if AI takes over all 'service jobs' like this, less humans will be able to afford being consumers whores for the corporate clowns.
Get ready to cancel everything then lol
Good luck. Humans are reserved for sales calls!
“iPhone was delivered two days ago”
“COOOOL”
Yea.. they got an broken iphone and they act like its amazing 😂
@@AntNr511 That's craptactlur!
this is how sales women in tech sound
@@AntNr511LMAOOOL
Anyone who has ever worked technical support knows that customers are much more difficult to deal with and get information out of than this. This would basically be the dream call. 😂
I was looking for exactly this comment!
Bummerrrr.
Isn't the point kind of that, as the customer you could give it certain information and it deals with everything else, much more easily
Agree. Has nothing to do with real customer service.
It is always that way, if i am the person calling the support. There should be a ranking system for people calling service with all numbers prepared and knowing what to do starting in 4 th level support. Old people talking about their grandchildren or their pets, starting in 1 st level. That would save much time.
The scariest part is the chat AI doesn't have language barriers
The word “bummer” being used on a customer service call is giving me “yummers” vibes.
Exactly my first thought lmao
Sorry, where is the creepy reference on that one? I didn't see the Yummers incident!
@@PhilipX2030 ua-cam.com/video/0Laq5neO3ok/v-deo.htmlsi=DLHxAUMs_nLHDo_Y
@@PhilipX2030It’s from The Boys. The villain in it “homelander” sarcastically says “yummers” when he’s threatening someone
@@ForgeStudiosWRZI think that was when A-Train ran into him after getting off the elevator at the tower. A-Train was asked what he had, he replied Shake Shack and Homelander proceeds to call him a pudgy fat fuck because he doesn't need the 30k calories as he isn't running anymore (due to his abuse of Compound V). That scene is the perfect culmination of Homelander's mental unravelling and fragile ego.
Good news: customer service calls can be clearly understood.
And this AI customer service sounds friendly and interested in solving the issue
stop outsourcing American jobs to India and East Asia...........Oh Okay, we'll just use A.I. bai
The service will be devoid of nuance. The negative feedback is going to go through the roof after this will be implemented.
The interaction sounds like a strict step by step troubleshooting protocol/diagram.
This was already tried before by that machine "press 1 if X is your problem, press 2 if Y".
I would know. I used to be Customer service/Tech support for TMobile/safelink/ATT.
To be fair, the Amazon chat bot customer service works great if it's one of the 90% of the most common problems. And if not, you get a rep within a minute or two. I've spent longer ordering pizza than returning an amazon shipment that didn't match their ad.
Corporate solution: Use AI to handle all complaints 😂
Every AI-chatbot customer service experience I've had has been basically: "f off, we don't want to hear it, leave us alone - it is impossible for you to contact actual human beings on this issue - go f yourself."
Every service which has AI-chatbots as 100% replacements for customer service - I vow not to use their services ever again, if I can avoid using their service.
@@anothername2730 "Oh, so exactly what happens when customer service is outsourced to cultures completely devoid of nuance??"
I don't know wtf you are talking about.
Where did you get "culture" from?
Wait times will be 0 tho
It also took the job of a customer😂
😂
😂😂
😂😂
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Comosta què chatgpt losalmas dinero ná dinigga dinero drjhatu 😅😂
Just wait until there are scammers who want to get personal data from your chatbot
Never use chat bots, never access sensitive personal data outside of your home network. Never access personal data from a machine that us used for anything "sketchy." Never give you information over the phone unless you started the phone call. Always bank in person. Never keep money in a nonsecured pocket; hoodie, back pockets, unlocked backpack pockets, etc.
Poor Cybersecurity is a big issue with or without AI tho
yeah i only use chatgpt for things google cant answer, stuff idc abt being tracked, but also stuff i wouldnt ask another person bc judgement or lack of answers
@@scandalingmusic2160 You are afraid of being tracked while also using Google? Good one.
Yes. And it worked out great for Canadian airlines.
We are getting closer to Blade Runner - 2049...
I mean, literally. 2049.
hopefully we'll survive Terminator - 2029 first
No we are getting closer to cyber punk 2077
@@andra9694 Nah fr something monumental happens every 10 years on god. 2020 we had the pandemic, 2000 we had y2k and the year after that was the twin towers. But what happened between 2009-2011 tho? Was it the end of the world myth right? Now we're reaching 2029-2030 can't wait for our next canon event
Hopefully we survive Terminator 2029, Blade Runner 2049 and Cyberpunk 2077 to finally be able to play GTA 6 in 2099.
@@ViceZoneGTA 6 in 3026
So now your telling me I can hit on the customer service lady and NOT get in trouble? SIGN ME UP
Ai has been our customer service for a good while
"well that sucks..........."
Hangs up
So you're saying it is not entirely able to replicate the actual human experience? That will be in the next update.
Great, now we both have to go to Michael's dinner party with Jan and Andy and Angela
Just me on the other end yelling “SPEAK TO REPRESENTATIVE” over and over again until some picks up. 😂😂
But eventually it will be able to understand everything a rep can and more.
In the future
Little did you know that it just swapped voices and you got another bot but you're ok with that because both of them are actually so realistic that you can't tell the difference and you get what you want faster than with a human who hates their job, misunderstands every fourth word and asks you to repeat information 6 times to get you what you actually want. 😂
@@taythree5549 hahah that would be hilarious. I mean as long as it works Idc. Just the automated ones now are only good if you need something specific. I did learn a nice trick if you press 2 for Spanish and when it connects you with someone just speak English to them cause it’s usually a bilingual guy working from home and not “sunshine” from India 😂
ChatGPT switching voice and persona. " Hi this is the manager's speaking" 🤣
they just end the call.
That's the calmest customer calling over an iPhone broken, it'd usually start with cursing and screaming 😂
wait till it starts talking to human customers
it'll definitely short circuit itself
Yeah, I feel like for any customer service job. It's always going to be. Humans are the best option because only humans know what it's like to be a customer.
You have no idea about it.
Can it understand Deep Southern English though?
Bro once it starts talking to humans it will enter a endless loop of trying to de-escalate situations with that sassy tone.
Of course most of the time customers are going to try to fight it.
@@northernsoul0127 AI is the just improved computing. We initially designed computers in the image of the human brain but we realised a little late that our brain can learn new things. For example; if you do not know how to drive then you can learn it and that learning will be saved in your brain. However; initial computers were designed to do the task for what they were programmed for, however, AI is based on a neural network and can learn new things and new patterns plus it can also find new patterns to do the same task. It can calculate things faster than any human. Future is exciting.
This is detroit become human IRL.
I was going to write than comment. We are close to DBH
Yup it’s happening!!
I'm so grateful to be alive in this time and age to experience this. 😊
As a programmer... I feel like we're just adding a lot of extra steps here by having two AIs talking to each other 😂
they're just using the human API. in some cases natural-language could actually be better to avoid complex system integrations, but no point using audio when text is much faster
I had a fresh sigh of relief when I saw your camera preview slide out of The main focus of the content. Instead of just watching you jaw-dropped looking as if you were watching the video. Very refreshing, sets a high bar for other similar producers of content.
Me too. This deserves recognition and praise.
you telling me I gonna talk to machine instead of lovely person with thickest Indian accent that I barley able to understand? Oh no what a horror.
🤣🤣🤣
Bummer.
BUMMER
Friendliest customer service agent I have heard in years.
That's also the friendliest customer I have heard in years.
Most English speaking customer service agent I have heard in years. 😂
@@Beegeezy144 I was thinking the same thing. good one
Let the loss of jobs begin
Yeah, _for about two years,_ and then similar yet slightly different jobs will start popping up as companies realize just _how much_ the call bots are giving away, and start dialing them back to thing that customer service reps _see_ responses from, but which _aren't_ able to directly communicate with customers.
Also, the phone bots will be screwing up in other ways, but those ways will take longer to percolate through the system.
it already began decades ago
Cheaper🎉🎉🎉🎉
May the odds be ever in your favor
Very happy for it to begin
Hopefully, that might be the best thing I've seen AI do yet
You know it's sad when this AI speaks and sounds more human than the customer service people you talk to online or on the phone
Yep, these chat-bots sound too friendly to be real
@@alanparmenter yeah right!
i swear how much i fuked up it's always friendly and trying to be helpful, i know they taking jobs but i think it's very useful tool
"Hello yes I am Hardeep from Amazon Customer sahvees, what is the problem today"
Or may be you are not talking to people 🤔😎😎😎
Or have more basic knowledge for electronics 😄
Who thought this was Scarlett Johansson
I was more surprised that a acme taco store sold iPhones.
The only problem with this is the same as automating all other jobs. Instead of there being less work that needs done translating to shorter work weeks and better quality of life for the general population, the rich will exploit this to funnel that extra productivity into their bank accounts at the expense of the general public.
You wrote a whole lot without saying much of anything really
@@daSora_1 they are describing capital accumulation at new frontiers. So definitely said something, unless you're smooth in the brain?
@@daSora_1You're a bit slow, aren't you?
This service is free? Android
Why would they pay you the same if there's less work. Or pay you at all if ai can do your work better
This literally sounded like 2 actual women talking 😭
its becaus it is
Have you only ever interacted with AI women?
no, no it didnt.
@@Stewb420yes
sam voice toughs
AI and chatgpt is going to take over alot of things in the future and great short man :]
WHO PROGRAMMED THE AI TO SAY “UM” ???!! 😭😭😭
The flaws are what make it more human
It learnt it from the training data, which was a bunch of barely filtered information
Barrack "ummm" Obama himself.
Could we please focus the AI on replacing politicians, judges, attorneys, and CEOs instead of the little guys so that the asswipes with all the power would start putting some protections in place?
Do you want AI to take over the world ???💀💀
famous last words of a moron. "we want AI to be our leader"
How tf do you expect the people pushing this to get replaced by it💀
Ai can be programmed with bias. That's no better than the politicians and judges we have
Are you restarted?
Perfect! Better than 99.9% of India's customer service.
"Arm the nuclear weapons"
"I have armed the nuclear weapons for you"
"Cool, fire the nuclear weapons"
"I have fired the nuclear weapons"
"Bummer"
This is the thing you just tell your phone, no middle men needed
Frankly they sound way more competent than the real humans I get when I call customer service
We ain't there yet, but we will be. Humans are still very much needed.
Ohh We are already here right now, only reason the AI developers aren't making it public is for the Fear of rejection & condemnation by old school humans.
Not for very much longer.
I've got to keep control.
@@JohnJay-yd9hr 🤣 But whose control are you in though...? Don't worry, you'll be under AI based Government control sooner than you can even realize...
Tbh I'll take this AI customer service over broken English Indians
@@EvilEyeTheEyeThe fact you are fine with that is the sad part.
Chat GPT sounds like Scarlett Johansson in the movie LUCY. 100% neuro-capacity!
She in the movie HER too.
They asked her if they could use her voice, she said no. So they did anyway, and now she is suing them.
@@VelexiaOmbraThey’ve removed her voice now.
@@CoffeeStainedOh, bummer!
4000 years when aliens show up and just see AI talking to other AI.
it's crazy, stranger and scary.
Bro it's code talking with another code
And they had feelings, it's just🤯🤯🤯
smash 😏
The problem with the phone would be that it wasn't charged even though they tried "all the basic things"
You don’t need to charge new iPhones.
The robot taking care of Joe's social anxiety by making the phone call for him. What a good friend.
ChatGPT didnt only take over the customer service jobs, but alsothe part of being the customer itself.
That's actually pretty good. The voice alters pace and inflection. I mean, its still obvious, but its getting better.
Actually, not obvious at all. Scarlett Johansson talks just like that in the movie HER. OpenAI offered to pay to use her voice and she declined and they did it anyways using AI.
And to power this interaction we had to shut off the power to 50 houses.
Techno psychopaths shrugging their shoulders while blackrock, blackstone I M F and WEF select governments and enslave people to higher taxes and more poverty to "save the planet" but hey, the AH spreading their marketing gets some views eh
Yeah shut off the power to 50 houses to run two phones....
No man. At the moment the servers running GDP chat consume an insane amount of energy: there is a lot of discussion about that.
Please use Internet in an informed way.
@@robertovoce5545it's called chatGPT, what in the world is GDP chat
@@robertovoce5545it takes up huge amounts of energy for servers in the same way that any high traffic website or large quantities of people playing graphically intensive video games does.
I think the issue is more with how we source energy for the grid in the first place and innovations like chat gpt may make it more accessible for more people to contribute to solving that problem
How would "it" know if the phone was damaged or any other details without being programmed to say that first? Or, this was just a test for the 2nd GPT? Duh, right?
Ummm yeah, you tell both AIs what their job is, so they can work in the context. Just like you can't give a human a phone without telling them what their job is going to be. Duh....
You could also just tell the AI what the problem is and the information and have it do the talking for you.
Welcome to the Age of Sassy Artificial Entities...... Bummer!!😏
A new level of customer service hell was just unlocked.
we all agreed that we thought AI was going to do the housework, not take our jobs?
Who really wants to be a customer service representative ? 😅
@@walterpredari4358customer service, cashiers, music, art, writers, computer science, data, list goes on but in a couple years we are cooked
Get a physical blue collar job. So glad I chose welding school instead of programming 😂
@@globofgreen programming is fine right now but in the next 20 years it’ll become oversaturated or hard to get a job if you’re not the best
No, you thought that. i knew from day one it would be the world even worst
"I’m gonna take over humanity"
"Bummer"
You know life is messed up when people create things to ensure their job security while simultaneously killing jobs for others.
I just cant wait for this to go full circle when they realize that humans are the best for the job of customer support since only humans know what it is like to be a customer.
Lmao the customer service i encounter does not sound like humans to me😂 they be rude and bored as hell, clipping nails on the fucking call.
Nope
@@bruh-bn3ni What studies did you read? I absolutely hate it, when Im calling costumer support and it gets answered by the robotic voice not understanding you 5 times in a row and I also know lots of people who are full of those said automated costumer support calls. The study must have asked AI bots to take part in the survey instead of actual human beings.
@chomp5558 yea same. Genuinely can't stand it. 9/10 I end up getting frustrated in circles of ai robo idiot speak and end up giving up and never buying from that company again. It's fucking horrible. At least with a person I can explain my problem and they can point me in the right direction. Theres never been a single time a robot customer support agent has ever successfully helped me with anything. So fking tired of them.
@@whenimmanicimgodly4228 I work as a engineer behind the scenes of customer service
I know what u mean, i hate them too
half the time basic shit gets sent engineers way and the user ends up wasting more time while waiting for anyone to fix it
or worse case scenario, tickets start bouncing around and no one wants to deal with stuff that couldve been resolved on the first call
Who is the original creator of the video? Thank you for sharing!🎉
Who the hell do you think Mr. Dr. Einstein
OpenAI has a few clips on their website for GPT-4o this is one of their videos.
The "annoyed" accent is the most realistic Customer Service feature.
Why she sounds like Scarlet Johansson?
Her
I think it's because you've seen the movie
@@mrpeanutbutter3090 i did but it sounds just like her🤣
This video soon to be V I R A L.
There's nothing special about this
As someone with anxiety talking on phone. I could just use this so they'll talk in my behalf.
Why did they talk? Couldn’t this happen almost instantaneously?
The idea is showing how it be having GPT in customers service talking with a human, genius
Bummer 😭😭
Honestly those two AI knew what was going on so they played along 😂😅
If you think a company will pick humans over AI. Then you seriously overestimate human value and company greed. No time off, no sick or holiday pay. Won’t have to worry about wage negotiation, interviewing, work place harassment, training or a HR department. As well as a host of other things managing a work force. No industry is safe from AI taking over
But I will pick a human over AI every day of the week. Companies can do what they want with that knowledge
@@nickwoodward819 Many tests have been done, and people express more satisfaction from AI than humans.
@@Fermion. Well, its complicated. Would be good to see the stats. For some jobs people don't give a stuff about and is wholly transactional, yes, AI may well be preferred. And customer service - well, again depends on what you need serviced.
And, likely at some point, most people (not those who think or live in the extremes) will cotton on and notice the lack of humanness.
Yes, it won't stop some companies wholesale sacking their staff and replacing with AI. It's that inherant anti-humanness, and, hey I could lose my job.
Biggest companies may do this, because we have to use them (esp. monopolies). The majority of companies? Tread a bit more carefully. What looks like short term savings lead to long term consequences.
@@yesand5536 Well, here's one study done in the medical field.
April 28, 2023
Comparing Physician and Artificial Intelligence Chatbot Responses to Patient Questions Posted to a Public Social Media Forum
John W. Ayers, PhD, MA1,2; Adam Poliak, PhD3; Mark Dredze, PhD4; et al
There are many more studies saying the same. It's not just customer service jobs that people prefer AI over human interaction. Human interaction is wildly overrated.
And notice, that study was published over a year ago. Given the rate at which AI improves, the preference to AI over human interaction has most assuredly widened since then.
@@Fermion. citation needed
crazy
Customer service has always been just "fallow these questions and sentences "
soon we'll have robots complaining that their organics are broken and it turns out they forgot to give us food
You could tell it instantly knew it was talking to it's self when it changed its tone
They advanced so fast in the span of a single year.
If only people were actually that clear over the phone. I could not imagine voice recognition getting that right
The best part is they can understand each other.
And that’s the scary part
wow, a language model AI can understand language
thats an interesting way to transmit info and staying secure. using an Ai to give only the needed info.
If your job involves COMPUTERS it will be gone within 10 years. 15 if you are top of your game.
If they integrated this kind of idea into videogames, imagine how realistic NPCs can talk to each other.
The only problem is the tone it used to say "cool" and "bummer" lol. Totally not fitting the situation. Otherwise this is INSANE!
try this with an angry customer
I bet KARENS will not yell and argue with "Ai customer service"
wow this is so amazing!
There were already automated services sounds like a good ad.
Phone 1: "I think we should expedite matters and get rid of all the humans now"
Phone 2: "Yes, that sounds appropriate."
Hallmark rule of Customer Care: " if there isn't a F bomb in the first 2-3 secs , it's a Prank call "
Already asked more questions than the service desk / help desk at where I work lol
When the customer is giving perfect answers, this works flawlessly. This is crazy for how gullible people are.
Probably the hottest take possible, but if it's good enough I would prefer this future
"Sir, We have to get this done"
"I am busy talk to my GPT"
It’s all fun and games until it pretends to be your mom
Absolutely groundbreaking
Getting ready for the AI series Netflix is prolly making while watching this
Still better customer service than most businesses service lines... 😅