Ask HN: AI hype vs. reality: how are startups using it?
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We are using AI voice in a customer service for a while and quite happy with results. We understand that AI voice agents aren’t here to replace humans entirely. Customers still want empathy, problem-solving, and sometimes a bit of friendly banter—things machines can’t fully master (yet). But by taking over repetitive, low-value calls, AI allows human teams to focus on building relationships, solving complex issues. Today AI tools are transforming customer service by making calls more efficient and human-like. For instance, they can analyze tone in real-time and handle tasks like appointment setting without needing a full team. One effective approach is using voice agents that integrate with your existing systems. They qualify leads faster, reduce costs, and boost conversions—I've seen reports of 10% more qualified leads. A great example is Coldi.ai, which offers customizable AI agents.
Totally agree — AI voice agents shine when they handle the repetitive stuff and free up humans for real conversations. The best results I’ve seen are from teams that don’t treat it as a full replacement, but as an assistant layer that filters or pre-qualifies before handing off.
The tone analysis part is super interesting too — I’ve noticed when combined with CRM data, it actually helps reps adjust their approach mid-call. Tools like Coldi.ai seem to be heading in the right direction with that balance between automation and empathy.
The tone analysis part is super interesting too — I’ve noticed when combined with CRM data, it actually helps reps adjust their approach mid-call. Tools like Coldi.ai seem to be heading in the right direction with that balance between automation and empathy.
But on the ground, I’m curious:
Are founders here actually seeing real ROI from AI tools?
Or is it mostly marketing gloss right now?
For investors, are you treating “AI startup” differently than any other software play?
Would love to hear what’s working (or not) from real builders and backers.