Delve: Why Friendly AI Chatbots Donāt Always Deliver Five-Star Customer Service, with Elizabeth Han
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Logically everyone knows that software doesnāt have feelings, but AI chatbots that express emotionāas well as other advanced artificial intelligence tools like and āhave a sentient quality that places them somewhere between machine and human. Conventional customer service wisdom shows that when human employees express positive emotion, customers give higher evaluations of the service. But when emotionally expressive chatbots enter the equation, peopleās reactions change depending on their expectations.
Research by Desautels Faculty of Management professor Elizabeth Han investigates the effects of AI-powered chatbots that express positive emotion in customer service interactions. In theory, making software appear more human and emotionally upbeat sounds like a great idea, but in practice, as Hanās research shows, most people arenāt quite ready to make a cognitive leap across the uncanny valley.
āWe found out that if a chatbot expresses positive emotion, it disconfirms peopleās expectation. And what kind of expectation? The expectation that machines cannot feel emotion. How can they express emotion when they cannot feel the emotion? There's this cognitive dissonance coming from that violation of expectationāand that's actually causing a negative impact on the customersā evaluation of the service. Itās like those two competing mechanisms cancel out each other out.ā ā Elizabeth Han
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