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AI Customer Service: Today’s Most Transformative Technologies

TechSee

It seems like every company in every industry wants to harness the power of AI to enhance operations and positively impact the lives of their customers. A Tata Consultancy Services survey found that 31.7% of major companies around the world are currently using AI customer service technologies, the second most common use of AI after IT.

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Advances in Object Recognition Builds Trust in the Virtual Technician

TechSee

It’s a beautiful day in 2030 and I’m relaxing with my entertainment system. Imagine that a company has several thousands of customer service agents, and that each of them captures 2-3 images during every technical support call, tagging each image with the device model and specific technical issue. Please fix it.”.

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8 Ways To Reduce Call Center Attrition Rate

NobelBiz

Recruit the right call center agents, improve communication, provide continuous training, use a unified call center solution and more. Read on to find the best strategies to reduce call center agents’ attrition. First, it is paramount to view the tedious work for the contact center agents.

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How to Migrate from an On-premise Call Center Solution to a Cloud one

3CLogic

After dealing with outdated systems that no longer meet current customer expectations and business demands, 62% of today’s customer service centers have plans to move to the cloud within the next 18 months. to drive superior customer outcomes. What’s the downside to a fully hosted cloud call center solution?

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25 Call Center Leaders Share the Most Effective Ways to Boost Contact Center Efficiency

Callminer

“One of the most important aspects of a call center is that phone traffic flows correctly…”. Nothing slows down the efficiency of a call center more than poor call traffic distribution. If customers are being sent to the wrong department, then they tied up customer service personnel from helping the right people.