Salesforce today unveiled its fully autonomous AI agent, Einstein Service Agent for enhancing customer inquiries and interactions.
“Einstein Service Agent will not just complete service jobs on its own; it will augment how human agents work and completely transform how service teams operate, making them far more efficient and productive. We are reimagining customer service for the AI era,” said Kishan Chetan, general manager, service cloud at Salesforce.
The company, in its blog post, said that Einstein Service Agent is currently in pilot and will be available later this year.
Making traditional chatbots obsolete
Salesforce said that Einstein Service Agent will make traditional chatbots obsolete, which only handles preprogrammed scenarios and do not understand the nuance.
The team claimed that Einstein Service Agent can be set up in minutes with user-friendly interfaces, pre-built templates, and low-code actions and workflows.
As per a study conducted by Callvu AI in Customer Service Report 2024, 81% of customers said they would rather wait to speak to a live agent because the current generation of chatbots aren’t meeting their expectations and the experience can be frustrating.
In another report, 61% of customers said that they would rather use self-service to resolve simple issues. Even industry experts interviewed by AIM previously also expressed the view that at its current stage, AI is not equipped to replace humans in the context of BPO operations.
Einstein Service Agent is going to change that for good, underscoring an opportunity and need to deliver more intelligent, autonomous agents powered by generative AI.
“We are delivering a future where human and digital agents join forces to improve the customer experience,” added Chetan.
Ready or Not, AI Agents Are Coming
Recently, Bland AI put up a cool billboard advertising promoting its AI agent that can handle all sorts of phone calls for businesses in any voice, and it’s creating a buzz.
“I am actually convinced that the adoption of agent AI will be faster,” said CP Gurnani, the former CEO of Tech Mahindra and the co-founder of AIonOS, at our MachineCon GCC event, held recently in Namma Bengaluru. AIonOS is an AI startup, which Gurnani started with Rahul Bhatia, the group MD of InterGlobe Aviation (IndiGo).
Gurnani envisions a future where each of us will have a personalised AI avatar. The avatar will be deeply familiar with our daily tasks and activities, enabling it to analyse the business and rule engines and provide invaluable support to enhance productivity and efficiency. Check out the full interview, exclusively on AIM.
In the past few months alone, there has been a body of research surrounding AI agents. Andrew Ng, too, is obsessed with it and has been busy releasing a series of courses on how to build one.
Developers’ favourite Andrej Karpathy has also been advocating agent OS for some time now, speaking about how it will transform industries through its ability to automate and optimise complex workflows rapidly and efficiently. “With agent OS, you’re able to create multi-agent workflows in a matter of seconds from natural language,” he added.
Vinod Khosla has been dreaming about it too. He envisions a future in which internet access will mostly be through agents acting for consumers, carrying out tasks, and fending off marketers and bots. “Tens of billions of agents on the internet will be normal,” he wrote.