Customer Service Weekly AI News

September 22 - September 30, 2025

This week brought major news about AI agents changing how companies help their customers.

Quant, a tech company, launched new AI helpers called digital colleagues. These AI workers can solve customer problems from start to finish without needing human help. The company says their AI can fix about 77% of customer issues in less than 5 seconds. This is much faster than human workers.

Customer trust is still a big challenge though. A new survey of 1,500 people in the United States showed that 82% of customers still end up talking to real humans when chatbots can't help them. Most customers want their problems solved correctly, not just quickly.

Security experts are warning companies about new dangers. As more businesses use AI agents, hackers might try to attack these systems. Companies need to be careful and protect their AI helpers just like they protect their computers.

The AI customer service market is growing very fast. Experts think it will be worth over 50 billion dollars by 2030. Companies like Walmart and Sephora are already using AI to help customers shop and get answers to questions.

Voice technology is getting better too. New AI systems can understand how customers feel by listening to their voice. If someone sounds angry or confused, the AI can change how it talks to help them feel better.

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