Data scientists from New Zealand are teaching an AI to learn anger. Sounds crazy, but the idea is to help companies deal with common customer complaints.
Tech firm Touchpoint Group is using machine learning to help its AI system recognize â" and even simulate â" anger. Called Radiant (a name taken from Isaac Asimovâs Foundation series), the purpose of the AUD $500,000 project (USD $404,000) is to develop an automated system that can defuse angry customer service calls. Once complete, the system will be capable of generating over a hundred million (!) angry interactions. Touchpointâs data scientists are hoping to build a system that can autonomously find the best response to typical customer complaints. But as The Telegraphâs Olivia Goldhill explains, Radiant wonât be capable of actually experiencing genuine anger. It can only be programmed to mimic and repeat these nasty conversations. As Stuart Armonstrong from the Future of Humanity Institute told her:
Thereâs not much variety in human anger. If someoneâs angry theyâll just hurl insults at you, thereâs not much subtlety of interaction so you donât have to code anything complicated. Anger is easy to imitate without having to go into depth.Touchpoint, which expects to roll-out a live system by the end of the year, is targeting big banks, telcos, and insurance companies as potential customers.
Sounds about right.
[ Digital Trends via The Australian ]
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