By Chuck Martin
While artificial intelligence is increasingly being used for dealing with customer issues, those customers have mixed feelings about it.
Nearly half (47%) of consumers do not enjoy having customer issues resolved without human interaction, according to a new study.
Of those, 41% generally like dealing with a real person and 6% say AI has failed them in the past, according to the study, comprising a survey of 1,000 U.S. adults conducted by Blue Fountain Media.
More than half (53%) say they enjoy getting customer service issues resolved without human interaction. However, 25% of them enjoy AI-based customer service, such as a chatbot, but say there definitely is room for improvement, with AI sometimes getting stuck in a loop.
Overall feelings toward artificial intelligence vary. A quarter (26%) say it is a good thing that will help humanity move forward but 60% feel so-so about AI, expressing concern about what it is used for.
While 6% of consumers say they feel bad about AI, claiming it is a threat to everyone everywhere, 8% don’t have a feeling one way or another.
Nearly half (47%) of consumers are comfortable with AI and how it being used and 43% do not know what AI is nor how it being deployed around them.
Regarding fears of AI, about a third (32%) of consumers fear AI will take over and replace humans, 34% fear it will make a lethal mistake, 27% fear life becoming less personal and intimate and 7% have no fear of AI.
Consumers also see promise in AI, with 24% expecting more accurate healthcare diagnoses, 20% expecting faster, safer driving for cars, 10% seeing more consistent experiences, 15% making it safe from criminals and 12% expecting that better entertainment will come, including movies, books and television.