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arctic-true 9 hours ago

I had this experience when I was trying to find an apartment - multiple different buildings very clearly had AI-generated responses. (To all you builders out there: quick replies are great. Instant replies are suspicious.) I immediately stopped considering them as options. If you can’t be bothered to have a human respond to my email when I’m trying to give you my money, what level of service can I expect once I’m already obligated to pay rent?

skeuomorphism 6 hours ago | parent | next [-]

This is more or less the go-to standard in the usa. One property manager handles possibly hundreds in an association, or dozens of townhomes, and will refuse to speak to you directly, except through a maintenance request system. Its incredibly depressing

AnotherGoodName 3 hours ago | parent | next [-]

The electrical panel beeps an alarm constantly. Sent an email to the property management company. Guy comes over and presses a button to silence it for 24 hours. Rinse repeat for months on end. No method of escalation beyond the automatic replying inbox. I’m fine. twitch twitch Welcome to 21st century distopia!

shakehar 2 hours ago | parent | next [-]

Call your fire department on their non emergency line and report this.

Eisenstein 3 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

Whatever that panel is responsible for, that thing isn't working properly, its just set to be silent temporarily. Find out what regulatory body in your town deals with that panel's responsibility, contact them telling them that of the issue and say that you have contacted them when you submit your next ticket.

Octoth0rpe 5 hours ago | parent | prev [-]

But at least they're passing on all the savings to the renters, right?

....Right???????

bigtunacan 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

A delayed response doesn’t mean it’s not automated, just that it wasn’t built to not feel automated.

I worked on an automated reply system like this previously and we had intentional delays with randomness as well as variance in our responses to make it “feel more human”.

avidiax an hour ago | parent [-]

That's even worse. If it's going to be a bot, at least give the advantages of the bot and be somewhat honest about it.

vaginaphobic 12 minutes ago | parent [-]

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garciasn 3 hours ago | parent | prev | next [-]

I do Rover for extra fun money and I get to watch other peoples dogs when I don’t have one myself right now.

Several folks have noted that my immediate reply threw them for loops. One told me she thought it was spam that I responded so quickly.

Rover has a “Star Sitter” designation and response time is one of the metrics. Star Sitters show up at the top of the algorithm’s results so I’m incentivized to keep it up. Plus; I absolutely despise waiting forever for others to reply and I want to make sure I get bookings, knowing there are MANY available sitters in my area.

I never would have thought it was spammy or suspicious AI behavior. Thank you for cementing it in my mind that maybe I’m a little too eager. Considering I’m entirely booked out until mid-October, I’m either doing something right or people are that desperate for a good human to watch their pup for them.

Barbing 3 hours ago | parent [-]

Is this suspicious, probably:

“ps— hope I hit my goal of responding in <5min like I said in my ad!”

(w/biz hours mentioned in ad)

vaginaphobic 13 minutes ago | parent [-]

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EGreg an hour ago | parent | prev | next [-]

That goes for all AI generated content

If you can’t be bothered to write something to me personally, why should I deal with you? :)

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