AI chat agent redirects users to email while mid-conversation
Intercom Fin AI incorrectly directs users to contact support via email even when they are already in an active chat session. This creates channel confusion and redundant contact attempts. The issue persists despite custom prompt guidance, indicating a contextual awareness gap in the AI routing logic.
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surfaced semanticallyIntercom Fin AI Interrupts Active Human Agent Conversations It Cannot Detect
Intercom Fin AI support agent cannot detect when a customer is already in a live conversation with a human agent, causing it to interrupt and create confusing double-response situations. This context awareness gap is a fundamental orchestration failure in AI-human support handoff. As AI support agents become standard, the inability to respect active human sessions creates degraded customer experiences at scale.
AI Support Agents Loop on Dead-End Responses Without Offering Human Escalation
Intercom's Fin AI agent repeats the same unhelpful response when it cannot resolve a customer issue, rather than detecting the impasse and offering to escalate to a human agent. This traps customers in an unresolvable loop that compounds frustration. The missing behavior is a basic escalation heuristic that should trigger after repeated cycles without resolution.
AI Support Chatbots Hallucinate and Refuse to Escalate to Humans
AI chatbots like Intercom Fin generate responses outside their configured knowledge base and fail to hand off to human agents when users explicitly request it. This erodes customer trust and creates liability for businesses relying on AI-first support. The problem is structural across AI support tools, not limited to any single vendor.
Intercom Fin AI Delays Human Escalation and Loses Context on Handoff
Intercom's Fin AI agent is slow to recognize when a human agent is needed, prolonging frustrating interactions. When escalation finally occurs, customers must repeat all information already given to the AI because context is not preserved in the handoff. This two-part failure — delayed escalation plus context loss — significantly degrades the support experience.
AI Chatbot Handoffs to Human Agents Lose Full Conversation Context
When AI chatbots like Intercom's Fin escalate to a human agent, the conversation history and context collected during the AI interaction is not passed to the agent. Users must repeat their issue from scratch to every human they reach. This friction makes escalations feel like starting over and reduces confidence in AI-assisted support.
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