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Delta Airlines Blasted For AI-Generated Response After College Golf Team’s Clubs Were Thrown Around By Baggage Handlers

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If you thought customer service was bad before, just wait until it's all AI. Of course AI has been a huge topic lately, with advances in technology helping machines taking over everything from music to the Royal Family to journalism (not here at Whiskey Riff obviously, but we're on to some of these other sites...). Even the White House was recently accused of releasing an AI-generated video of President Joe Biden. https://twitter.com/Breaking911/status/1793105416383267268 Well as AI gets more and more advanced, obviously companies (and presidents?) are going to turn to technology to make their jobs easier and more efficient. And a big part of that is going to be customer service...although Delta Airlines may need to do a little more work on their system. A video recently went viral of baggage handlers for Delta tossing golf bags belonging to the East Tennessee State University men's golf team as they were unloading them onto a cart from the airplane. A worker was seen heaving the golf clubs onto the ground before another picked them up and, once again, heaved them onto the cart. Somebody with a window seat was able to get a video of the careless handling of their bags, and tweeted it from the team's account sarcastically thanking Delta for taking good care of their golf clubs: https://twitter.com/ETSU_MGolf/status/1793123784377180482 But as if that wasn't bad enough, Delta managed to make it even worse with their seemingly auto-generated responses to tweets about the incident - most of which made no sense. https://twitter.com/Delta/status/1793277402069500298 https://twitter.com/Delta/status/1793281620616577215 https://twitter.com/Delta/status/1793326502781591870 https://twitter.com/Delta/status/1793277529702137880 https://twitter.com/Delta/status/1793276361357881649 https://twitter.com/Delta/status/1793275568953106808 https://twitter.com/Delta/status/1793250198929514664 https://twitter.com/Delta/status/1793324458788155790 It seems that somebody finally got a real human's attention, and Delta eventually tweeted a response that actually sounded somewhat human, even if it was just a pretty generic corporate response: https://twitter.com/Delta/status/1793357480908489001 Now, these baggage handlers aren't even Delta employees: Their uniforms show that they're contracted through another company, whether it was Delta or the airport that hired them. And obviously I can't say for 100% certain that the responses were AI. But if that was a real human responding to all those tweets, that makes the response from the airline even worse. Either way, get ready for AI customer service, because this response from Delta seems like it's going to be the norm everywhere before long.

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