Customer Service Weekly AI News

May 12 - May 20, 2025

This week saw major moves in AI-powered customer service, with companies balancing automation and human touch. The AI agent market is booming, projected to grow from $7.84B to $52.62B by 2030 as businesses adopt new tools.

In Sweden, Klarna surprised everyone by rehiring human agents after customers complained about robotic AI chats. Meanwhile, Airbnb rolled out an AI chatbot to half its U.S. users, cutting human support calls by 15%.

New 24/7 AI tools like Chatbase and Zendesk AI now handle refunds, bookings, and tech issues without human help. But experts warn companies to keep humans for tricky problems—like when travelers get stuck in airports during storms.

The big lesson? AI works best as a helper, not a replacement. Companies using both AI speed and human care are winning customer trust.

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