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I think we all hate "automated assistants." Nine years ago, my wife and I submitted paperwork to get my adopted daughter a hearing to become a US citizen. She was an exchange student as a Senior in High School in Kansas and we assisted her in getting accepted to a local University, in which she earned a BA and MA in Business. She is somewhat of a star in her own country (Republic of Georgia) and is often on the news there for humanitarian/business exploits. She speaks English, Russian, German fluently and would be an asset in our country. Many of the foreign students at University urged her to not go back to Georgia after graduation and to stay here illegally. She listened to us, because we told her she should go back to Georgia and do it the right way
Boy, were we wrong.
Russia invaded and now controls part of Georgia as of a few years ago. The danger is ever present that they will invade and conquer the rest of Georgia . She fears that she will become trapped there. Anyway, that's the urgency as to why we are trying get her and her family (she's married now with 4 kids) out of there.
Going back to the automated assistant for the government, when do they really answer the questions that you have? We have learned to say over and over, "talk to human being." Normally after multiple attempts you are put on hold to talk to somebody. Half the time, your call is dropped and so you have to call back to start the whole process again. We called this morning to talk to someone about this 9 year old application whose status is still classified as being "received" after all of these years.
My wife asked to talk to human being and the automated assistant said, "You can't be helped by a human being. Can I help you with anything else?"
My wife continued to ask for a human being.
It responded, "If you continue to ask for a human being, I will have to disconnect this call. Can I help you with anything else?"
My wife responded, "No you cannot, I need to talk to a human being."
It then said, "You were warned, goodbye"...and the damned thing disconnected.
My wife relayed what it was saying in real time and was frustrated and I couldn't help myself. I started laughing uncontrollably. It hit me that programmers realized that people had been trained to bypass similar automated assistants by asking for a human being in similar situations and were nominally successful. It was so common that they programmed the damn thing to say what it did to my wife. It's an admission that their customer service is an abject failure and the assistant is a buffer against its customers. Demoralizing and discouraging people who question governmental incompetence seems to be its true purpose.
The cynicism of it all made me laugh. Do you have any similar experiences that reveal the present day cynical nature of our society?
Boy, were we wrong.
Russia invaded and now controls part of Georgia as of a few years ago. The danger is ever present that they will invade and conquer the rest of Georgia . She fears that she will become trapped there. Anyway, that's the urgency as to why we are trying get her and her family (she's married now with 4 kids) out of there.
Going back to the automated assistant for the government, when do they really answer the questions that you have? We have learned to say over and over, "talk to human being." Normally after multiple attempts you are put on hold to talk to somebody. Half the time, your call is dropped and so you have to call back to start the whole process again. We called this morning to talk to someone about this 9 year old application whose status is still classified as being "received" after all of these years.
My wife asked to talk to human being and the automated assistant said, "You can't be helped by a human being. Can I help you with anything else?"
My wife continued to ask for a human being.
It responded, "If you continue to ask for a human being, I will have to disconnect this call. Can I help you with anything else?"
My wife responded, "No you cannot, I need to talk to a human being."
It then said, "You were warned, goodbye"...and the damned thing disconnected.
My wife relayed what it was saying in real time and was frustrated and I couldn't help myself. I started laughing uncontrollably. It hit me that programmers realized that people had been trained to bypass similar automated assistants by asking for a human being in similar situations and were nominally successful. It was so common that they programmed the damn thing to say what it did to my wife. It's an admission that their customer service is an abject failure and the assistant is a buffer against its customers. Demoralizing and discouraging people who question governmental incompetence seems to be its true purpose.
The cynicism of it all made me laugh. Do you have any similar experiences that reveal the present day cynical nature of our society?
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