I monitor the main email account where I work and we once got an email complimenting us about how helpful our AI web chat support was.
Our web chat support is all humans.
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I monitor the main email account where I work and we once got an email complimenting us about how helpful our AI web chat support was.
Our web chat support is all humans.
Ooh he just missed out on saying C U Next Tuesday!
Okay AI pretending to be Autistic. I see right through it.
AI stands for Autistics Interacting
This is not a font I ever expected to read or see
That’s ”open dyslexic”. As far as I’m aware, it’s a font specifically designed to be easily readable by dyslexic people
I didn't know that, thanks
I’m not dyslexic but I have macular issues which make reading a bit difficult. Switching to the open dyslexic font on my kindle has been a game changer.
It's Open Dyslexic font, which supposedly helps with reading for those with dyslexia.
What is “AI design” in the context of an individual email?
Strange phrasing. Like something a robot would say to try to sound human.