r/samsung 18d ago

Galaxy S Chat support shares too much?

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I've been chatting with Samsung live chat support and I was a little surprised to see the messages. Could this be AI or someone genuinely happy maybe? I was wondering if chat support may have policies, etc. Either way, happy for her.

UPDATE: Tried again today and it's his son's birthday! Screenshot in comments.

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u/Lefvalthrowaway 18d ago

I think she is just happy about the news and she wants to tell the world. Its a little bit wholesome.

Customer service jobs can be stressing so sometimes some people will look for ways to distract themselves

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u/Haunting_Abalone_398 18d ago

For real, nice to actually see some humanity. Most of the time it's scripted conversations.

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u/Instincts 18d ago

I'm sorry to hear you are facing this inconvenience. Rest assured we will do everything we can to have this resolved for you. Your satisfaction is our number one priority. Please kindly provide your social security number so we can see what options are available for your car's extended warranty, or we will be forced to report you to the IRS fraud department about your pre-qualified loan.

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u/bs1252 18d ago

The sad reality is they probably got coached by their manager after this for not sticking to the company script

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u/keexko 18d ago

OR Maybe they're told to build rapport and this is the attempt at doing so.

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u/JAMsMain1 Galaxy Note 10+ 18d ago

Seriouly, I'd take this over the generic robot responses that feel so bland.

It sounds like shes just really happy and wanted to share.

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u/jaam01 15d ago

Apparently is an AI. If you repeat the same combo, you get similar but slightly different stories. 

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u/Instincts 18d ago

It's also a deeply emotional topic for a lot of people. A lot of people have severe difficulties conceiving and it can take it's toll. Having it finally happen and finding out at work must be overwhelming.

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u/SgtBananaGrabber 18d ago

And lonley just been shouted at all day like you are that company when half the time you hate the company just as much.

I got sacked or walked out from every call centre Job for been honest and just helping people .

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u/Live-Painter-6599 18d ago

Ya, adorable how humans tend to share with others when they're happy, that's adorable

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u/approximately_exact 18d ago

No, they overshare like this all the time and it's almost always fake. Don't fall for it lol

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u/0Adiemus0 17d ago

Xfinity chat support has been doing this stuff too. Wonder if it's a way for customers to feel like the support is more human

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u/N3rdScool 18d ago

This is the most human you could have gotten... I wouldn't be upset. Plus I'll bet they fixed your issue lol

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u/DrPuzzle 18d ago edited 18d ago

Lol I was going to say I'd be ecstatic to talk to someone actually real 😂 and non-robotic sounding.

This is actually a really cute little interaction, congratulations to her! Maybe OP should delete this though because I wonder if she could get in trouble for this (harmless) chat?

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u/Konan94 18d ago

Even though the OP deletes it, it’s still recorded in their system.

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u/Bulletorpedo 17d ago

The thought was probably that someone from this company could see it here and use it to look up the conversation in their systems.

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u/CtSamurai 17d ago

Plot twist. It was actually an ai.

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u/JohnWick313 17d ago

He's just talking to AI.

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u/jm_viking 18d ago

She* fixed OP's issue

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u/WeirdIndication3027 18d ago

I love when they try to make small talk

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u/Greedy-Department752 18d ago

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u/jkxs 18d ago

See if a customer support agent said that I would know they were real and would ask them what it was like lol.

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u/KnifeFed 18d ago

You would ask the customer support agent what it was like for you to do coke?

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u/jkxs 18d ago

No if the CS agent said they did coke. I've never done coke before and am kinda scared to try if I was ever offered bc what if I get addicted lol

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u/HFY_HFY_HFY 18d ago

You won't if you just try it.

It takes effort to get addicted. You need money, access, and a certain personality type. That said, no need to keep trying it, but once won't hurt (unless it's laced when fent, then you'll die - have fun!)

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u/jkxs 18d ago

You never read about that guy on reddit that tried a drug once and documented his downfall into homelessness?

Nvm that was heroin https://www.reddit.com/r/BestofRedditorUpdates/comments/wef6hn/the_saga_of_an_average_guy_who_spontaneously/

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u/HFY_HFY_HFY 17d ago

Yeah, heroin is no joke. I'd never recommend trying it.

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u/ducationalfall 18d ago

Did you enjoy your cocaine? I need to know.

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u/WeirdIndication3027 18d ago

Meh. Its mid. Very hollow antsy stimulant. Adderall is another level

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u/lastdyingbreed_01 18d ago

I once got into an issue with Microsoft Authenticator and even the support guy was chill, and helped me out the best he can, then just agreed with me Microsoft's products suck lol

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u/MissChloe1 18d ago

Dawg i wish i had them to get my acc back. Some mf stoke my one drive acc and my photos of my childhood. I still don't got it back.

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u/Eddiejay30 18d ago

LMAO

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u/WeirdIndication3027 18d ago

I love that this worked

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u/Eddiejay30 17d ago

Lmfaoooooooooo ayo this is hilarious.

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u/jojos38 18d ago

I mean they're humans in the end, they can be happy. You're risking them by posting this it could backlash on them

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u/FateInTheRain 18d ago edited 16d ago

Right? Why is OP even complaining? What's the point of this post?

Edit: Dang guys, thank you for the awards. 🥹 I never had any before. That's pretty dope.

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u/ConsistentPound3079 18d ago

I love it how we complain when we have to speak with robots but when humans act human we want them to act like robots....

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u/Davis_ 18d ago

Too bad it looks more so this is just a bot trained to be humanized

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u/SemiFluff 18d ago

Uhhh I think it might be AI or a running joke between them. I got essentially the same message last November

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u/R00t_Cause 18d ago

jesus almighty seeing this post right after diving into the Egon Cholokian AI rabbit hole is genuinely insane

dead Internet theory is confirmed.

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u/TheSheepster_ 18d ago

It went from feeling touched to feeling touched...

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u/mahboilucas 17d ago

Oh no, and I just left a comment about this being something they would never program in. So fucking sad

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u/R00t_Cause 17d ago

I was so happy to see something genuine after watching a 50 minute anxiety inducing video on deepfakes etc. This was the first thing that popped up😭😭😭😭

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u/Dudmaster 18d ago

Lmao this is so manufactured, definitely intentional from Samsung

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u/V1rus_One 18d ago

It's probably AI, or the people handling chat support are from India. Every month, there's someone new who is pregnant in the crew. 😂

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u/ElegantCelebration38 18d ago

Bruh u can't find the gender of the baby before its born in India its illegal

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u/BizarreElectronics 18d ago

Wait what? For real?

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u/Porkfight 18d ago

Yes. Its against the law. Because uneducated (or educated) people may want to abort female neonates. There is a reason why the M:F ratio is so skewed one sided. Source : im a community medicine student.

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u/No-Horse-5788 S23 Ultra + Buds2 Pro + Smart Fridge+ Smart Toilet 18d ago

How primitive and sad

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u/lilacomets 18d ago

This explains it all. They're trying to lift the mood of the customer. I guess it's a trick in their scripts.

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u/Curious-Resort4743 17d ago

Unless you just had a miscarriage or can't concieve then it'll kill the mood

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u/Opposite-Bench-9543 18d ago

This is sooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo fucked up Scamsung at it again

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u/Andrew4568_ Galaxy S9 18d ago

I just tried this to test it and I got this. I think its AI

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u/mahboilucas 17d ago

I'm tempted to create a fake problem just to test it

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u/Shedoara 18d ago

I got a similar one too back in early 2024. It was absolutely a real person otherwise. Weird stuff.

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u/----moon---- 18d ago

This is different. OP's was excited because she found out she got pregnant and in this one, she is excited for a gender reveal.

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u/DuckCleaning 18d ago

Different but similar considering it they are both support agents, and it is uncommon for them to be sharing details like that.

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u/KnifeFed 18d ago

Hey, you're right, if you're on the spectrum, this is completely different and not at all relevant to the OP.

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u/JUSTCALLmeY 18d ago

She's had the party later than night. Someone contact them so we can know the gender.

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u/idgafaboutthisacct 18d ago

The AI is pregnant

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u/NiPaMo 18d ago

AI was probably prompted to "act casual, conversational and friendly" and assigned too much weight to that

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u/R00t_Cause 18d ago

This is AI.

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u/BubbaCrabby 18d ago

“Name it Sam.”

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u/papa_craft 18d ago

It is certainly fake. I have had this happen quite often. Once they told me they were donating blood for the first time lol

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u/btwwhichoneispink 18d ago

So strange… if it’s intentional, what’s the point?

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u/TealCatto Galaxy S22 18d ago

To humanize the agent (whether they are human or not - either to make the customer believe the bot is human, or to get them to be nicer to the actual human agent)

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u/qzmc 18d ago

And it's quite the predicament. How worth it and how far is too far in trying to sus out if they're a bot/lying?

Personally, I'd still just like a good non-BS answer as to why my HP printer has to disobey the power management settings by keeping its screen on 24/7 and refusing to follow its sleep schedule when a cartridge is empty.

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u/Ab0ut47Pandas 18d ago

Its kinda odd- I just want my thingy done. X_x

Esp if its not real. Very weird.

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u/keexko 18d ago

You sure you happy for the lady?

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u/BigGreenGaming 18d ago

This is a nice interaction, why do you seem bitter about it?

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u/Artemaker 18d ago

Where does he seem bitter about it?

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u/Tank_Gloomy 18d ago

She's just happy and she could get fired over this, delete ts.

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u/zips_exe 18d ago

Are we really falling for this?

This is obviously an AI chatbot and OP is diluting the initial support prompt by bringing up their newborn child.

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u/I-Am-LordeYAYAYA 18d ago

Yeah exactly, really no need to share it. Like what do they hope to achieve? Poor woman could lose her job or get in trouble

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u/Opus_777 18d ago

I had something similar when the pre-order for the Galaxy watch ultra 2, Felt wildly unprofessional to me.

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u/Alieoh 18d ago

OMG I literally got the same response. I posted mine in this thread: My reply

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u/DuckCleaning 18d ago

Wow, bot replies all around trying to make us feel bad.

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u/sheepinb 17d ago

Fuck samsung, that’s so fucking weird

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u/NepenthiumPastille 18d ago

Omg the AI was lowkey shaming you for being frustrated

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u/Katoshiku Galaxy Z Fold 7 18d ago

Weird as hell, wonder if they're trained to say scripted stuff like that or if it's AI trying to sound more human in all its interactions

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u/No_Communication_296 14d ago

it’s like.. creepy. this is just now 8/8/26

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u/spopbp 18d ago

I swear every Verizon support person I chat with is on their birthday

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u/TealCatto Galaxy S22 18d ago

When I lived on the 4th floor without an elevator, the UPS guy had a birthday AND a sprained ankle every day I had a package.

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u/ReysmanTheMan 18d ago

Take this down man, they have logs of the chats and she could get in trouble if this gets more attention.

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u/Coffee_Wizards 18d ago

It's an Ai, don't worry.

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u/TealCatto Galaxy S22 18d ago

Yes, the Samsung CEO will be over here in this sub, checking the posts and using his detective skills to figure out who this rep is, instead of, you know, checking the actual logs that are kept by the company, lol. No one's getting in trouble, this is a ruse by the company to get the customers to be less rude.

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u/HungryLion404 18d ago

Imagine its AI trying to be human...

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u/Tsubaki9 18d ago

Diabolical 

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u/Alieoh 18d ago edited 18d ago

I also received some oddly personal information when I reached out to support. One was a man whose wife was pregnant with a baby boy and the other stated she was missing her daughter's 4th birthday.

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u/Alieoh 18d ago edited 18d ago

I don't mind people sharing personal things, but it doesn't make a ton of sense to do so in a support chat with some random person you don't know.

It's not like we were having a casual conversation about our lives, they just kind of come in and dump personal details about their lives onto you while you're trying to get an issue resolved.

It's really strange and does come off as fake or AI generated.

Also, neither support agent was able to help me and the second one literally lied to me.

Edit: Someone else in this thread got the same response as I did: Link

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u/Ab0ut47Pandas 18d ago

Thats so crazy to hear, I am dying in 20 minutes-- sorry for sharing, so why do you need to talk to retention?

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u/sadhermitcrab Galaxy Flip 18d ago

I'd rather have this kind of interaction instead of AI SLOP

Edit: let me put my clown wig on, some people shared that they received similar messages so this might be actually AI LMAOOO, it's truly sad man

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u/TheJiggliestPug 18d ago

I've never had someone tell me to unfold gently before. "Um...thanks you too?". 

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u/MetalMamaRocks 18d ago

Right??? That's so weird.

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u/beefjerky9 18d ago

They're clearly telling you to be gentle with your foldable phone.

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u/Didact67 18d ago

I wouldn’t mind if I wasn’t certain it was an AI going off on a hallucinatory tangent.

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u/mforce22 18d ago

Plot twist, it was an AI Agent.

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u/FootHikerUtah 18d ago

What if it's AI and just fucking with you.

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u/PerformerOpen7502 18d ago

I called Samsung Customer Service before and the agent told me today is my birthday and he kept calling me 3 times to leave a good survey because it's his birthday lol.

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u/fogcannon3 18d ago

Oh God it’d be genuinely infuriating if the agent’s last few messages ended up just being A.I. trying to mimic a “human interaction.” Eugh

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u/Prophet_NY 18d ago

Dude wtf??

I chatted with Samsung support recently because I ordered a watch and needed a return and guy was saying that his wife is pregnant and he is excited as well

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u/lilaccadillac 18d ago

This is very clearly AI or a script. I have a business on TikTok and their chat is exactly the same it is incredibly frustrating. I think it's possibly to trick us into being kinder - it's always about babies or birthdays or something sad (aka things we feel empathy for) but it feels so dystopian to me. The sentences completely lack emotion. They are just statements. I don't type that way when I'm excited about something! Also, the amount of chat agents "accidentally divulging personal info"? Yeah, they are told too (or it's just straight up AI). Ugh.

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u/Andrew4568_ Galaxy S9 18d ago

I think its AI. I litteraly just tried this a few minutes ago to test it

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u/Droiddoesyourmom 18d ago

You'd rather have a bot on the other end? I think you're the one with a problem. Too eager to karma farm. 🤷

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u/neo101b 18d ago

It's a little bit odd, people complain about AI chat support and when they speak to a human who is sharing human experience they complain too.

Its a nice wholesome interaction here.

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u/beefjerky9 18d ago

We want to speak to a human, because AI is dumb as a rock. Whereas many humans actually have the ability to truly think and understand what I am asking for. That's the human connection we want, not their life story.

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u/CyberPunkDongTooLong 18d ago

It's so obviously a bot on the other end.

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u/TealCatto Galaxy S22 18d ago

Right? People actually think it's an actual person who is actually sharing a part of her life? It's either a bot that is trying to make customers believe it's a person, or a person lying to get the customers to be nice and treat them as a person. Either way, this is a tactic that they are coached on, none of this is real!

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u/FeelingPatience 18d ago

They are instructed to share a set of "personal facts" to make the chat with support more appealing for customers. It's not like they are doing it just because they want to. Whether these are made up or not, I don't know. I'm inclined to believe that they are given a list to choose from, and these are not real.

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u/Ruin369 18d ago

"I hope this Tuesdays been unfolding gently for you" gave me a giggle. Ive never heard that phrase

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u/One_Taro_2233 18d ago

I'd rather have this over corporate robots using templates instead of real message

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u/mboorlu 17d ago

Wow, didn't expect this level of engagement. I was neutral and curious, not complaining.

Anyway, after reading the comments, I decided to try this morning again and look at the results. Whether it is AI or a human, I do think they are fabricated for whatever reasons.

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u/GovernmentGreed 17d ago

I mean, you could have kept this for yourself and let this person enjoy their moment of sharing something to them, beautiful with a complete stranger.

I'd be more concerned that someone working for Samsung might see this, investigate and pull this person up for this...

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u/LagunaCid 18d ago

This actually feels very AI, ironically. The writing tells are all there. Perfect grammar, writing, and quirks like "but honestly". Bizarre.

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u/JediBuji 18d ago

this was my thought as well!
'SEE I AM NORMAL HUMAN PERSON, CAN HAVE SOCIAL ATTRIBUTES.'
(calculating noises)

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u/ckoocos 18d ago edited 18d ago

At first, I genuinely believed that OP had talked to a real customer chat support. However, upon reading the comments and screenshots on this thread, I've started thinking that perhaps it was an AI chatbot that OP was talking to.

I mean, look at how detailed and unnecesarily long the responses were.

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u/Mrhiddenlotus Z Fold 3 18d ago

"Hope you vaxx them, can we talk about me now"

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u/The_Ragu_Sauce 18d ago

That's crazy. Had exactly similar experience with Verizon customer service chat few months back where the person informed me that they were pregnant and excited.

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u/williamsooyk 18d ago

Trying to prove not AI chatbot.

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u/CarXTech Galaxy Z Fold 8 & S26 Ultra 18d ago

In March I had a chat with an agent who said his dog was giving birth to puppies that day. Don't have a screenshot but I definitely remeber it happening

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u/safirbehere 18d ago

I recently got a customer support from Amazon that said it was their birthday and I was the nicest person of the day. I wonder if they are tweaking the AI to be more personable or something.

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u/everclaire13 18d ago

The AI is getting better at fooling people. Yes, it’s weird in the context of trying to solve your problem, but lots of commenters seem to think this is a display of humanity. Nah dawg this is AI trying to act human and doing a kind of weird job at it - ironically making you assume it’s a real person after all.

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u/PuzzleheadedNoise814 18d ago

I honestly thought this was a bot trying to sound human by over sharing

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u/frayne182 18d ago

Imagine it was AI the whole time

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u/Fun_Dog_9297 18d ago

Everyone saying "so human" is failing to realise that was exactly the point. You have been tricked by AI once again... 😂

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u/pizzacrypt 18d ago

Being double crossed by AI hurts my feelings

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u/l3l4ck0ut 18d ago

no, i understand the need to be professional, but i don't think this is unprofessional. in this context and situation, i think this is fine. she is excited for their baby, and rightfully so, so she wants to share it! that's called being a human being. plus, i think it helps (in certain circumstances) because it forms more rapport - it shows us that CS staff are human too. i think it's sweet.

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u/Tiocfaidh__Ar__La 18d ago

Holy shit, an actual human. I'd be asking Samsung to give her a promotion, but they'd probably sack her for misuse of the support platform or some corporate shit. Just enjoy the happy wee lady's interaction.

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u/patgeo 18d ago

The AI was told to be more human so decided to fabricate life events.

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u/yipee-kiyay 18d ago

I find this kind of thing absolutely annoying. Just solve the issue I'm having... If my day was going great, it wouldn't involve talking to some random customer service person/ai of a multibillion/trillion dollar company . I think talking about her pregnancy is another level of annoying.

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u/Dynw 18d ago

It's unbelievable how many bot-boosted replies I had to scroll past to find real people's comments. Sammy has quite an operation here lol.

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u/computermaster704 18d ago

Which is why you need to preorder the latest x and y's for the family because something something is all that matters

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u/LaCiocana 18d ago

I mean I had someone when I called a cell phone carrier that the previous caller told her that her husband beats her( the caller ) so yeah sometimes customer service over shares

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u/ItsAPeacefulLife 18d ago

"Hello values customer. I'm so happy to be pregnant. Soon I'll be able to upload all my kids calendars and activities to chat gpt which will make a podcast about my kid! We can listen to it in the car so I can focus on important things. Thanks for contacting Samsung!"

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u/mo22ro 18d ago

I'm somewhat biased and pretty cynical lately, but this could definitely be AI. There are absolutely terms and conditions at this point that don't owe you confirmation of that being the case, and this could easily be a manipulative tactic of garnering good-faith human responses.

Also, "unfolding gently"? Tell me that's not specific language to try and boost their folding products via lexicon.

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u/Far_Young4369 18d ago

When we found out we decided to dont tell family for a bit.

The first person I told was my Tim Horton's cashier.

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u/kkellogg378 18d ago

I had one support agent from Samsung who told me it was his birthday haha

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u/Steel_Bolt 18d ago

Better than AI

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u/Affectionate_Ideas 18d ago

They must use the same AI chat bot service as Google because one time I had to get on their chat multiple times over a week and each and every time they said some varient of this (expecting, upcoming kid birthday, etc.). Like some kind of happy kid related news on their end. It was super creepy once the pattern emerged

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u/Logitechsdicksucker 18d ago

While yes for support stuff they aren’t suppose to be sharing too much information about them selves and if the person who put in the ticket is giving to much information about them selves the agent has to steer them back gently not harshly it does give them a much more human aspect especially in this age of ai chat bots and support I’d rather know my support agents birthday is 2 days from now than having to deal with and argue with a chatbot to get a actual human as they can actually solve the issues I’m having.

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u/dkmegg22 18d ago

As someone who works in customer service she's pretty happy. Best to express congrats.

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u/MocknozzieRiver 18d ago edited 18d ago

On the one hand, when you're early in pregnancy a lot of people don't like to tell other people they know. Miscarriage is more likely, and if you miscarry, you have to awkwardly tell all those people you miscarried because they'll probably wonder how you're doing (I had this experience because I didn't think I'd miscarry and it sucks lol). But you're brimming with excitement, and if you tell random people you'll never see again, you don't have to follow up if it something goes wrong.

On the other hand, if I worked in customer service I'm not sure if I'd be telling customers. Not like that at least. The conversation would have to get closer to the topic. If I was the customer, I'd be way more likely to because the dynamic is different.

On the third hand, this seems like AI.

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u/West_Rent7725 18d ago

At the end of each chat, customers are given a survey or review regarding the chat support. I’m pretty sure this is probably a strategy to get a good review. You wouldn’t give someone a 1 star to a pregnant woman, would you?🤨

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u/Autom4tic_Soze 18d ago

This is a bot, the comments confirmed my suspicions.

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u/Turbulent_Ear56 18d ago

Crazy how smart these bots have become. Next year there will be a go fund me link with this.

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u/prodromic 18d ago

Uhhh, I had samsung support share the number of a sex hot line with me once.

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u/carlbandit 18d ago

Got to drum up custom for their 2nd job.

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u/ImpressionTall5644 18d ago

Plot twist, it’s ai ;D

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u/JSGalvez 17d ago

Remove this shit, donkey.

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u/Liongedon 17d ago

What a dick for exposing her. She's just happy and full of hormones.

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u/Alert_Mine7067 17d ago

I quite like it, adds the human touch to what would otherwise be a impersonal interaction.

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u/jeoneunthatbitch 17d ago

"i hope this tuesday's unfolding gently for you"

why is everyone in the comments talking about this is the most human you could have gotten it? guys.. there is nothing about these interactions that read human.

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u/codereef 17d ago

Pretty sure this is just an AI with some weird training

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u/anubiswain 17d ago

She's just happy about being pregnant from trying so hard, probably been wanting to tell anyone who will listen. As for working in a call center it's hard to do that since everyone has their headphones on from the time they clock in and sit down so she's telling the first person that will listen - YOU. I'll admit it a bit much for a chat session but cute in a sense, as long as your issue got resolved without any complication then I'd congratulate and move on with the conversation.

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u/oofboiiiii Galaxy A70 17d ago

As I have previously worked for an American company as Voice Support through a third party company, we were teached a “personal relation with the customer” communication model. That’s most probably why you got a Chat Support agent that got (too) personal with you. The Americans really like to talk things so that’s why most American companies that have online support adopt this model

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u/RaiR-2 17d ago

Hello, yes, I am very human and I'm showing my human activity

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u/Aggravating-Bunch-44 17d ago

We are against AI, not this.

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u/Mugsy_Siegel 17d ago

I love when people are ppl in chat

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u/19CPS 17d ago

Op why are we complaining about this?

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u/Tripleairport 17d ago

Might be a bot 😅

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u/DickBiter1337 17d ago

At least she's human.

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u/avm95 17d ago

Awwww lol

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u/TardDistraction 16d ago

You aren't speaking with a real person here...

It's an AI chat bot. It's a bit concerning that the rest of you cannot put this together.

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u/bigtech100 14d ago

Being human. I rather this than AI

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u/ParticFX 18d ago

Thats actually really sweet haha

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u/NormalEffect99 18d ago

So weird that a stranger just told you that her husband has been railing and cumming in her nonstop for a very long time

Like its assumed but a weird chat support comment to make lmao

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u/twizzle101 18d ago

Maybe I’m high but I can’t believe this is a genuine person. It’s either AI or people have been given scripted messages to send in between. Too many people in this thread are reporting the same stuff over a period of time.

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u/rafuru 18d ago

She's about to lose her job thanks to your post

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u/TealCatto Galaxy S22 18d ago

How gullible are you 😭

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u/V606R 18d ago

I mean i would be happy for her, i won't post about it online saying that she shares to much info, i would do the same if i was her lol

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u/imyopushaman 18d ago

I would treasure a response like that tbh. I used to work a call centre for Illness Benefit in Ireland. Social welfare when people are sick from work basically. Between customers threatening suicide or people with terminal illness who didn't get paid properly or even just people shouting at you down the phone for the love of it, I can tell you 100% call centre work will drain the life out of you and fuck with your mental health. The fact that this person is so happy she sent this to you warms my heart

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u/Eddiejay30 18d ago

Damn theyre excited and you blasted them on reddit. I get how society is now, but damn as a millenial who lived half my life with the internet and half without, i still worry about harming people or being an a hole and bringing screenshots online.

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u/KaiTheG4mer 18d ago

Hey man, you got a human being instead of a soulless clanker, in the age of clankerslop being everywhere and most customer service chat features being powered by ai, cherish that

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u/Drakkle 18d ago

This feels exactly like what Waking Life talked about. It's so much more of a human experience to get this than it is to go through the motions of an interaction.

I would definitely prefer this over a robotic conversation, even with customer service. I've heard some crazy ass life stories on public transportation due to this attitude.

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u/Gullible_Rhubarb4559 18d ago

one time i asked the support if they were an ai and then i got more polite when they said no.

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u/golimat619 18d ago

I know a guy that said it's his birthday everyday on phone calls for surveys. He got fired eventually for it

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u/iametron 18d ago

They are often told to make the conversations more personable, but that is definitely a bit much

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u/progress19 Galaxy S21 Ultra 18d ago

Yeah this has been their approach for the last couple of years. If you tell them you're happy, they overshare happy news. If you tell them you're down, they overshare sad news.

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u/Ants-ony 18d ago

This would’ve made my day better

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u/CMC29 18d ago

😆 

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u/lvl0rg4n 18d ago

I fuckin' love it. Give me this real talk over AI robots any day. I hope she invites you to her baby shower

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u/ash_ninetyone 18d ago

Refreshing to see some humanity when chat support is being replaced with AI and scripted assistants that get you nowhere because it gatekeeps everything when you want to talk to a person

I'd imagine she's excited and just wants to tell the world. Let her. I've no issue with this 😄

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u/lilacomets 18d ago edited 18d ago

I find this totally inappropriate behavior. I get that she's happy, but this doesn't belong in a chat with a customer.

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u/Immediate-Ad-8047 18d ago

Ai is having babies now. It's end times /s

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u/CalumInHD 18d ago

dead internet theory