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Creative Good: Why customers don’t want chat bots
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I can see it somewhat working once those transition to using ChatGPT-like models trained on every bit of documentation available, but as of now most of them are only able to answer really basic questions and sometimes even ask you to answer very specific keywords. Those are annoying as hell.
At least ChatGPT is capable of actually helping you. It's been a good companion to navigate AWS, you can usually just ask it how to do it and it'll even spit out some CloudFormation configs for you. My ISP's chatbot though? Can barely tell me to unplug or replug my modem until it gives up and transfers me to an agent.