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Why Chatbots Are Falling Silent: Uncovering the Decline in Chatbot Engagement

Anexa BPO

According to a recent Gartner Survey , only 8% of customers used a chatbot during their most recent customer service interaction. Adding to the survey’s surprising findings, only 25% of those who did use chatbots said they would use them again. For example, do customers use the chatbot to answer questions about a product?

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Guest Blog: Customer Support Chatbots ? Striking The Right Balance

ShepHyken

If you’ve not been living in a cave, you’ve probably heard by now numerous projections about how chatbots are destined to take over customer support. Another study by UK-based Juniper Research estimates that chatbots will help businesses save more than $8 billion per year by 2022. These numbers are staggering.

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Does Your Chatbot Know the Difference Between a Noun and a Verb?

Inbenta

While an average person can easily detect the meaning of words using context clues, the same cannot be said of all Chatbot technology designed to engage your customers. For example, can your Chatbot tell the difference between a noun and verb? This semantic NLP process combines and links concepts to understand natural language.

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A Lofty Goal: Earth’s Most Customer-Centric Company

ShepHyken

She answered a few questions, and once the technology identified her problem, a chatbot popped up. After interacting with the chatbot briefly, the bot wrote, “Let me transfer you to an agent,” moving from a chatbot to live chat. She was digitally “hand-held” through the process, which included the chatbot.

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The Health of the Contact Center: Are You Ready for 2019?

A survey of 1,000 contact center professionals reveals what it takes to improve agent well-being in a customer-centric era. This report is a must-read for contact center leaders preparing to engage agents and improve customer experience in 2019.

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7 New Technologies to Improve Customer Service in 2021

TechSee

COVID-19 has resulted in a further increase in demand for service, with a January 2021 survey indicating that 65% of U.S. New Technologies to Improve Customer Service. Let’s take a look at some of the hottest new technologies that are improving customer service this year. consumers required assistance during the pandemic.

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Traditional Chatbots vs. Conversational AI

Solvvy

Automating customer interactions with conversational chatbots offers a range of benefits. Chatbots can increase employee productivity, enabling service to more customers in a shorter time window. Traditional Chatbots vs. Conversational AI: What is the Difference? A Brief History of Chatbots.

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The Challenges of Omnichannel: Why so Many Contact Centers Struggle with Digital Self-Service

To find how contact centers are navigating the transition to omnichannel customer service, Calabrio surveyed more than 1,000 marketing and customer experience leaders in the U.S. about their digital customer communication strategies. Read the report to find out what was uncovered.

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6 Killer Applications for Artificial Intelligence in the Customer Engagement Contact Center

If Artificial Intelligence for businesses is a red-hot topic in C-suites, AI for customer engagement and contact center customer service is white hot. This white paper covers specific areas in this domain that offer potential for transformational ROI, and a fast, zero-risk way to innovate with AI.