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Read full article about: Startup claims to have replaced 90 percent of its support staff with a chatbot

Suumit Shah, CEO of Indian enterprise e-commerce platform Dukaan, claims to have laid off 90% of his support team after implementing a presumably GPT-4-based AI chatbot that has reduced customer support costs by about 85%. The chatbot, dubbed Lina, reduced first-response time to instant, cutting resolution times from more than two hours to just over three minutes, Shah said. The AI assistant answered both general and account-specific questions.

Read full article about: Sky News tests how generative AI could shape the future of journalism

Sky News recently tested its first AI news reporter, developed with Norwegian YouTuber and coder Kris Fagerlie, using ChatGPT and other AI software.

The AI reporter pitched story ideas, researched topics, identified experts, and even generated images to produce a news article and TV report. Despite its capabilities, the AI made critical errors that required human intervention for ethical and editorial standards. Sky News concludes that while AI can replace some tasks, the imagination and rigor of real journalists will keep their jobs safe for now.

See our coverage of Gizmodo's journalists protesting AI content, while Springer lays off staff over its AI transformation.