GEICO AI assistant fails to transfer to human agents
GEICO's AI claims assistant repeatedly makes errors, cannot transfer customers to human agents, and communicates at a poor quality level. The problem has persisted for months with management awareness but no resolution, leaving customers stranded during high-stakes insurance claims.
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