I work in a customer service role and I’ve seen people argue the company returns policy, the stock and other procedures based on what the AI blurb spits at them. They have the audacity or the idiocy of claiming it’s the company website, too. It’s so cringe.
AI blurb on Google. Not on the company’s site. Of course if it were on the site it would mean the customer is right, and that’s exactly what I’m saying the customer isn’t.
I work in a customer service role and I’ve seen people argue the company returns policy, the stock and other procedures based on what the AI blurb spits at them. They have the audacity or the idiocy of claiming it’s the company website, too. It’s so cringe.
AI blurb in Google, or in your own site? The latter is still the company’s fault.
AI blurb on Google. Not on the company’s site. Of course if it were on the site it would mean the customer is right, and that’s exactly what I’m saying the customer isn’t.
Ah, OK.
Read OP’s comment again. The answer to your question is right there.
Edit: c’mon, downvoters. It’s right there.
Blurb could mean either, hence why I asked.
That sentence implies that it’s not their own website.