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Home » T-Mobile and OpenAI Develop Intent-Driven AI Customer Service

T-Mobile and OpenAI Develop Intent-Driven AI Customer Service

September 18, 2024
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T-Mobile and OpenAI entered into a multi-year partnership to develop IntentCX, an AI-driven decisioning platform aimed at transforming the customer experience.

IntentCX will leverage T-Mobile’s customer service expertise and OpenAI’s advanced AI capabilities to build a system that uses real-time data to understand customer intent, predict their needs, and take proactive actions on their behalf. The platform, set to launch in 2025, aims to go beyond traditional customer service AI by integrating into T-Mobile’s transaction systems, enabling real-time problem resolution and automation of key customer service tasks.

IntentCX promises to deliver personalized solutions based on customer data, allowing T-Mobile to address issues before they escalate and offer tailored, proactive service. The system’s ability to comprehend conversations, track context, and operate in multiple languages will enhance customer engagement while streamlining service delivery. This collaboration is expected to set a new standard for customer journey management, improving satisfaction while reducing operational costs for T-Mobile and potentially other companies across various industries.

The platform’s future capabilities will expand as T-Mobile taps into OpenAI’s latest models, with plans to integrate additional AI-enabled services. IntentCX is expected to redefine how customer interactions are handled, not just through chatbots but by transforming the entire customer care process.

• IntentCX integrates real-time customer data and AI to deliver personalized solutions.

• Proactive actions will be automated through T-Mobile’s transaction systems.

• IntentCX will enhance engagement by tracking conversations and customer context.

• The platform is scalable, handling thousands of interactions and tasks simultaneously.

• Launch set for 2025, with future AI-enabled tools planned under the T-Mobile-OpenAI partnership.

“IntentCX is much more than chatbots. Our customers leave millions of clues about how they want to be treated through their real experiences and interactions, and now we’ll use that deep data to supercharge our Care team as they work to perfect customer journeys,” said Mike Sievert, CEO of T-Mobile.

Source: T-Mobile
Tags: OpenAIT-Mobile US
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