France's Teleperformance signed a $185 million deal with Microsoft to launch its proprietary TP GenAI, the outsourcing group said on Tuesday, ahead of its artificial intelligence investor day.
Teleperformance will host on Wednesday a virtual meeting
with its AI experts to let investors peek behind the curtains of its efforts in
the AI race.
The company claims generative AI — algorithms such as
ChatGPT that can be used to create new content including audio, text and
simulations — will boost efficiency, accuracy and customer experience.
Teleperformance, which employs 410,000 staff in 170
countries, hosts conference calls, maintains pay and salary accounts, and
provides automated translations to clients.
Using Microsoft's Azure OpenAI, TP GenAI will "help
automate simple, low-value tasks and enable our staff to focus on what matters
most," the firm said in a statement, adding that some of its existing
AI-powered tools are already based on Azure technology.
It said that a pilot of TP GenAI has seen up to a 25 percent
reduction in call handling time, a 20 percent reduction in email response
times, a 90 percent improvement in accurately addressing customer needs, a 35
percent increase in sales conversions, and near real-time insights on customer
interactions.
As digital developments are rapidly changing the call centre
industry, Teleperformance appointed on Monday its president of transformation
Bhupender Singh as deputy chief executive.
This follows the agreement to buy rival Majorel for EUR 3
billion in April, which will make it the
sector's top actor with annual revenue of EUR 12 billion.
Teleperformance said at the time that it predicts that 20
percent to 30 percent of its processes will be automated within the next three
years. © Reuters