Went to get some laundry services and called the number. I was leery as I am in Toronto area and number was Nova Scotia.

A male sounding person answered and I started posing questions about laundry services they offered. This guy was the politest person I had heard in over a decade. Concise but vague. I thought it was VOIP delay as there was a 3-5 second pause for him to reply but realized that it was too consistent. It was a fucking AI attendant talking at me. I said stick your AI, I will not be using your services and hung up.

Grrrrr me want human.

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      The things literally constantly provide false information about the products and services they were implemented to represent. I have directly experienced this, as well as heard the same from people I know personally.

      This creates an awful situation. If the AI laundromat assistant says “Yes, we offer drycleaning!” I have not actually obtained any information about that question. Maybe they do maybe they don’t. How do I proceed?

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        If you’ve worked in sales, you’d know that providing false information about goods and services has been standard long before AI.

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          Haha, I’m not sure “we were going to lie to our customers anyway 🤷‍♂️” is the best pitch for the pros of AI