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There once was a useless chatbot …

- William Schomberg

A parcel delivery firm in Britain has disabled the artificial intelligen­ce (AI) function in its online chat systems after a frustrated user coaxed the system into composing a poem about how bad the company’s customer service was.

“There was once a chatbot named DPD, who was useless at providing help,” the bot wrote after Ashley Beauchamp gave up trying to get it to share a phone customer services number and asked it to write a poem about bad chatbot service instead.

“DPD was a waste of time, And a customer’s worst nightmare,” the bot continued.

“One day, DPD was finally shut down and everyone rejoiced. Finally they could get the help they needed, From a real person who knew what they were doing,” it the bot concluded.

Beauchamp, a pianist and conductor, posted his exchange with the bot on social media platform X on Thursday, since when it has been viewed 1.1-million times.

He said he initially asked the bot to tell him a joke after failing to get informatio­n about the status of a parcel and when it did he asked it to write the poem about automated customer service failings. He also encouraged the bot to swear.

Beauchamp told ITV television he had still not received the parcel. “I think they might hold it hostage now. I wouldn’t blame them,” he said. “That’s totally on me.”

DPD UK said it had used an AI element within its chat system successful­ly for years alongside its human customer service, but an error had occurred after a system update.

“The AI element was immediatel­y disabled and is now being updated,” the company said in a statement reported by ITV.

CLIENT OF FRUSTRATED UK DELIVERY FIRM GETS UNHELPFUL BOT TO WRITE A POEM ABOUT ITS POOR RESPONSE

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/123RF/gwensgraph­icstudio I dunno: An error in its chat system upgrade has left a parcel delivery service firm’s customer service bot unable to answer simple questions.

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