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The Age of the Robotic Chatbot is Over: Survey Shows Consumers Demand More from Digital-First Experiences

The Age of the Robotic Chatbot is Over Survey Shows Consumers Demand More from Digital-First Experiences logo/IT Digest
The Age of the Robotic Chatbot is Over Survey Shows Consumers Demand More from Digital-First Experiences logo/IT Digest

Despite the growing prevalence of chatbots in the customer service realm, consumers aren’t sold on their efficacy, and many find chatbot experiences flat-out frustrating. These are some of the findings of an independent third-party survey of over 1,000 U.S. consumers commissioned by Verint® (NASDAQ: VRNT), The Customer Engagement Company™, highlighting rising customer expectations for chat-based channels, and offering critical insights for organizations to design winning digital-first experiences.

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In 2020, the global pandemic led to an unprecedented surge in the usage of customer service chatbots. The combination of a reduced labor force and high volume of support inquiries caused a 426 percent increase in chatbot usage as businesses began to rely on chatbots and virtual assistants more than ever before.

But many consumers find their relationships with chatbots “complicated.” Nearly one-third – 32 percent – say they rarely or never feel understood by a chatbot (only 28 percent say they always or often feel understood), and over 30 percent (30.5%) say a chatbot rarely or never fully answers their questions.

Due to this failure to communicate, over 30 percent (30.8%) say they always or often abandon their efforts to resolve an issue when interacting with a chatbot. As a result of the inability to resolve issues or have their questions answered via chatbots, more than half of consumers turn to human agents for help – 54.5 percent say they always or often must request to speak to a human after speaking with a chatbot.

A common frustration noted by over 60 percent of consumers was having to re-explain a situation to a customer service agent after starting the interaction with a chatbot.

Beyond problems with comprehension and issue resolution, consumers voiced frustrations with lackluster chatbots including:

45.7% say the options aren’t sufficient
41.7% say chatbots lack context for their unique situation
41.4% say chatbots don’t have all the information that they need
26.1% say the interactions feel impersonal
21.3% say the experience is too time consuming
Respondents said they are most comfortable using conversational AI for simple use cases such as retrieving account information (40%), scheduling appointments or services (38.3%), and travel bookings (30.9%) and do feel chatbots are increasingly effective for 24/7 assistance and quick responses in use cases such as healthcare, in scenarios such as increasing patient adherence.

What’s Next for Chatbots

Consumers were quick to list desired chatbot “work ons” for performance improvement. These include the addition of contextual and language understanding, and the ability to recall past issues.

“Businesses rely on chatbots now more than ever and customer expectations are higher than they’ve ever been. These demands and expectations are fueling the next generation of chatbots that are more intelligent, personalized and effective,” says Verint’s Jen Snell, vice president, go-to-market, Conversational AI.

About Verint

Verint® (Nasdaq: VRNT) helps the world’s most iconic brands – including over 85 of the Fortune 100 companies – build enduring customer relationships by connecting work, data and experiences across the enterprise. The Verint Customer Engagement portfolio draws on the latest advancements in AI and analytics, an open cloud architecture, and The Science of Customer Engagement to help customers close The Engagement Capacity Gap.