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[–] arrakark@lemmy.ca 147 points 1 week ago (3 children)

LOL. If you have to buy your customers to get them to use your product, maybe you aren't offering a good product to begin with.

[–] dantheclamman@lemmy.world 56 points 1 week ago (1 children)

That stood out to me too. This is effectively the investor class coercing use of AI, rather than how tech has worked in the past, driven by ground-up adoption.

[–] Jimmycakes@lemmy.world 62 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago) (2 children)

That's not what this is. They find profitable businesses and replace employees with Ai and pocket the spread. They aren't selling the Ai

[–] MintyFresh@lemmy.world 20 points 6 days ago

They're rent seeking douchbags who don't add value to shit. If there was ever an advertisement for full on vodka and cigarettes for breakfast bolshevism it's these assholes.

[–] Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 3 points 6 days ago

It only works until the inevitable costs from the accumulated problems due to AI use (mainly excessivelly high AI error rates with a uniform distribution - were the most damaging errors are no less likely than little mistakes, unlike with humans who can learn to pay attention not to make mistakes in critical things - leading to customer losses and increased costs of correcting the errors) exceed the savings from cutting down manpower.

(Just imagine customers doing things that severely damage their equipment because they followed the AI customer support line advice and the accumulation of cost as said customers take the company whose support line gave that advice to court for damages and win those rulings, and in turn the companies outsourcing customer support to that "call center supplier" take it to court. It gets even worse than that for accounting, as for example the fines from submitting incorrect documentation to the IRS can get pretty nasty)

I expect we'll see something similar to how many long established store chains at one point got managers who started cutting costs by getting rid of long time store employees and replacing them with an ever rotating revolving door of short term cheap as possible sellers, making the store experience inferior to just buying it from the Internet, and a few years later those chains were going bankrupt.

These venture capitalists' grift works as long as they sell the businesses before the side effects of replacing people with language generators haven't fully filtered through into revenue falls, court judgements for damages and tax authority fines and it's going to be those buying such businesses (I bet the Venture Capitalists are going to try and sell them to Institutional Investors) that will end up with something that's leaking customers, having to pay mass8ve compensations and having to hire back people to fix the consequences of AI errors, essentially reverting what the Venture Capitalists did and them spending even more money to cleanup the trail of problems cause by the excessive AI use.

[–] simplejack@lemmy.world 16 points 1 week ago

There is another major reason to do it. Businesses are often in multi year contracts with call center solutions, and a lot of call center solutions have technical integrations with a business’ internal tooling.

Swapping out a solution requires time and effort for a lot of businesses. If you’re selling a business on an entirely new vendor, you have to have a sales team hunting for businesses that are at a contract renewal period, you have to lure them with professional services to help with implementation, etc.

[–] venusaur@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

Plenty of good, non-AI technologies out there that businesses are just slow or just don’t have the budget to adopt.