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Klarna's CEO announced at London SXSW that AI will take over boring jobs, while humans will provide VIP service.
A year after claiming that its AI chatbot could do the work of 700 representatives, Klarna is turning back to people to handle more of its customer service work. The buy now, pay later firm now ...
Klarna is backpedaling after cutting hundreds of human jobs and replacing them with artificial intelligence. The Swedish buy-now-pay-later company now says real people are essential to customer ...
Sebastian Siemiatkowski says Klarna’s fastest risers aren’t traditional engineers — they’re business people who have learned ...
Klarna is now inviting humans to return to the company. They are looking to hire remote customer service roles, in particular, targeting students, rural populations, and dedicated Klarna users.
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Klarna unveiled a widening net loss this week and revealed it's consumer credit losses are on the up. What on earth is going ...
Siemiatkowski revealed to Bloomberg that Klarna is once again hiring humans so customers will always have the option to speak to a real person when they require customer service. "From a brand ...
However, it is not the case that Klarna customers have always had to make do with an AI when contacting customer service. This is because there are several thousand customer advisors at service ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski has announced plans to beef up its human customer service team after artificial intelligence replaced 700 workers. The “buy now, pay later” company’s use of AI to ...
Klarna CEO Sebastian Siemiatkowski has announced plans to beef up its human customer service team after artificial intelligence replaced 700 workers. The “buy now, pay later” company’s use ...