About this Episode

Is your AI assistant quietly burning out your team while pretending to be helpful?

Everyone's hyped about AI in customer service - vendors say it's the future, the secret to cost savings, efficiency, and happier customers. But what if that promise is more illusion than innovation? In this episode of CX Without the BS, we tear the lid off the feel-good AI fairytales and dig into a real-world study that shows just how broken the current AI systems are in contact centers. If you've ever felt like tech is making life harder, not easier - this one’s for you.

We start by exposing the myth of effortless AI transcription. It’s supposed to be simple: record the call, convert to text, boom - problem solved. But in practice, AI couldn’t keep up with accents, fast talkers, or background noise. One rep literally said they had to rewrite everything the AI tried to “help” with. That’s not support. That’s rework. And when your tools are giving you extra steps instead of eliminating them, something’s gone seriously wrong.

Then we get into the emotional intelligence (or lack thereof) of AI. The study revealed AI flagged loud talkers or passionate customers as angry - even when they weren’t. Sentiment analysis became a guessing game, and agents just stopped trusting it. The result? A tool designed to help with tone instead added confusion and distraction. When your team can’t rely on what the system tells them, it’s no longer a tool - it’s a liability.

That led to another major issue: bad summaries. Instead of saving time, agents were spending more of it rewriting and correcting what AI tried to produce. Repetition, filler, missing context, and sloppy details turned "AI-powered" into “AI babysitting.” And all this leads to a hidden epidemic: cognitive burnout. When agents constantly clean up after their tools, they disengage. Quiet quitting starts with loud systems that don’t work.

But we don’t just highlight the problems - we share the solution. It’s not about ditching AI. It’s about using AI the right way. Hybrid models where AI supports (but doesn’t replace) human agents are where the magic actually happens. Let tech do the grunt work, and let humans do what they do best: judge, connect, and empathize. If your CX strategy isn’t human-first, then it’s not future-proof. Period.