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80% Of CX Professionals Believe AI Will Provide a Better Contact Center Experience

Talkdesk Research global report, “The Future of AI in the Contact Center,” shows a bright future and appetite for AI investment but key challenges in adoption 

  • “The Future of AI in the Contact Centre” reveals a positive outlook for artificial intelligence (AI) in contact centers, as 84% of customer experience (CX) professionals expect their company’s total spending on AI and automation to increase in 2025 compared with 2021

  • Talkdesk ResearchTM also reveals 89% of CX professionals – including customer service  leaders, managers, and operational staff – believe in the importance of using AI in contact centers, but only 14% of businesses consider themselves transformational with AI

  • The biggest barriers to AI implementation are perceived challenges. To combat these perceptions, organizations need a comprehensive AI strategy

Talkdesk, Inc., the global customer experience leader for customer-obsessed companies,  released its new research report, “The Future of AI in the Contact Center,” revealing 80% of CX professionals believe AI will provide a better contact center experience. The report explores the key drivers, challenges and expectations of AI growth and adoption in the coming years.

Talkdesk found an overwhelming majority (89%) of CX professionals believe in the importance of leveraging AI in the contact center, with another 82% saying AI is increasingly necessary for business success. However, organizations still struggle to advance along the AI maturity curve. The research highlights that only 14% of businesses label themselves as “transformational” in the way they use AI currently, and of the 69% of organizations that have invested in AI and automation for customer self-service features, half (48%) have yet to use it. This reveals a large gap between organizations’ desire to leverage AI in the contact center and their ability to effectively manage it.

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“Companies today are under immense pressure to deliver stellar customer experiences. They know artificial intelligence can help them better serve customers but many struggle to implement it properly,” said David Gardner, vice president of research and insights, Talkdesk. “Our research shows that automation can and should become an integral component of contact centers if professionals develop and commit to a comprehensive strategy.”

The Talkdesk report shows that AI is well-positioned to improve not only customer experiences but the employee experience as well. With streamlined workflows and processes across functions to expedite innovation and go-to-market plans, many enterprises can transform their contact centers to provide more than just traditional customer service.

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The biggest obstacles keeping companies from progressing on the AI maturity curve are often perceived challenges. Talkdesk’s report found three major myths amongst CX professionals in contact centers:

  • Perception 1: 55% of CX professionals believe AI will have a short-term negative impact on customer satisfaction (CSAT).

    • Reality: Customer satisfaction is the top contact center KPI, making it easy to understand why CX leaders worry about short-term CSAT dips. However, these dips are often recovered in the long run and can be mitigated with a strategic approach to implementation.

  • Perception  2: 43% of CX professionals see the cost of AI tools as a barrier to implementation.

    • Reality: The efficiencies gained from AI may far outweigh the costs as AI analyzes mountains of data in a fraction of the time it takes agents to do so, freeing them up to focus on higher-value initiatives.

  • Perception 3: 30% of CX professionals believe reliance on the IT department will impede progress in implementing AI.

    • Reality: With IT teams on board, they will have access to broader visibility across tech stacks and solutions, making them a valuable partner in identifying where maturity is lacking. Additionally, AI tools are becoming more accessible to employees outside of IT.

To break down these perceived obstacles, organizations must consider a cross-functional AI strategy that addresses technological gaps, promotes transparency and focuses on long-term success.

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What Lies Ahead in AI and Contact Centers

Talkdesk Research also examined the role AI plays in the future of contact centers and outlined four key predictions:

  1. Organizations will invest more in AI capabilities, with 64% of respondents citing deeper investment in AI functionality as a priority for their contact center.

  2. Automation will drive operational efficiency and CX, as 84% of professionals expect their company’s total spend on AI and automation to increase through 2025.

  3. Humans will rise in the AI-enabled contact center. In fact, 79% of CX professionals see AI as an assistant, providing agents more tools to help with customer interactions – and with these tools come new expectations and desired skills.

  4. AI will enhance the customer journey, securely, as 79% of CX professionals believe AI will be more secure than interacting with human agents.

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