ASAPP founder Gustavo Sapoznik developed software that trains customer-service reps to be radically more productive, winning the young startup an $800 million valuation.
If youve ever felt your blood boil after sitting on hold for 40 minutes before reaching an agent . . . who then puts you back on hold, consider that its often even worse on the other end of the line. A customer-service representative for JetBlue, for instance, might have to flip rapidly among a dozen or more computer programs just to link your frequent-flier number to a specific itinerary.
Imagine that cognitive load, while you have someone screaming at you or complaining about some serious problem, and youre swiveling between 20 screens to see which one you need to be able to help this person, says Gustavo Sapoznik, 34, the founder and CEO of ASAPP, a New York Citybased developer of AI-powered customer-service software.
Sapoznik remembers just such a scene while shadowing a call-center agent at a very large company (he wont name names), watching the worker navigate a Frankenstack patchwork of software, entering a callers information into six different billing systems before locating it. That was an eye-opening moment.
The problem has only gotten worse during the pandemic. Call centers for banks, finance companies, airlines and service companies are being overrun. Call volumes for ASAPPs customers have spiked between 200% and 900% since the crisis began, according to Sapoznik. Making call centers work isnt the sexiest use of cutting-edge AI, but its a lucrative one.
If we can automate half of this thing away, we can get to the same place by making people twice as productive.
According to estimates from Forrester Research, global revenues for call centers are around $15 billion a year. In all, ASAPP has raised $260 million at a recent valuation of $800 million, per data from Pitchbook. Silicon Valley heavy hitters including Kleiner Perkins chairman John Doerr and former Cisco CEO John Chambers are on ASAPPs board, along with Dave Strohm of Greylock and March Capitals Jamie Montgomery. Clients include JetBlue, Sprint and satellite TV provider Dish, all of whom who sign up for multiyear contracts contributing to ASAPPs estimated $40 million in revenue, according to startup tracker Growjo.
ASAPP has drawn this investor interest by flipping AI on its head. For years engineers have perfected artificial intelligence to perform repetitive tasks better than humans. Rather than having people train AI systems to replace them, ASAPP makes AI that trains people to be radically more productive.
Pure automation capabilities are [used] out of an imperative to reflect costs, but at the expense of customer experience. Theyve been around for 20 or 30 years but they havent really solved much of the problem, Sapoznik says. ASAPPs thinking: If we can automate half of this thing away, we can get to the same place by making people twice as productive.
The company is a standout on Forbes second annual AI 50 list of up-and-coming companies to watch, rated highly for its use of artificial intelligence as a core attribute by an expert panel of judges. Its focus on using AI to keep humans in the loop is also what sets ASAPP apart, although its competing in the same call-center sandbox as fellow AI 50 listees Observe.ai of San Francisco and Cresta, which is chaired by AI legend Sebastian Thrun, the Stanford professor who greenlit Googles self-driving car program.
ASAPPs focus is natural language processing and converting speech to text using proprietary technology developed by a group led by a found- ing member of the speech team for Apples Siri. Its software then displays suggested responses or relevant resources on a call-center agents screen, minimizing the need to toggle between applications. Sapoznik and his engineers also studied the most effective human representatives, trying to replicate their expertise into ASAPP software via machine learning. That software then coaches call-center staff on effective ways to respond to customer queries and tracks down critical information. If a caller asks how to cancel a flight, for example, ASAPP software automatically pulls up helpful documents for the agent to browse. If a customer reads a 16-digit account number, its instantly transcribed and displayed on the agents screen for easy reference.
When things go right, companies using ASAPP technology see the number of calls successfully handled per hour increase from 40% to more than 150%. That can mean lower stress for call- center workers, which in turn reduces the high turnover associated with that line of work.
A licensed pilot with a fondness for classical music who studied math at the University of Chicago, Sapoznik first applied his coding skills to his familys real estate and financial business in Miami. Id been doing some work in investments where you build machine-learning product capabilities to trade the markets. The impact there is that theres a number that goes up or goes down, he says. Merely making money didnt excite him.
Sapoznik hopes that optimizing call centers is just a start for ASAPP, which he founded in 2014. Hes actively searching for similar gigantic-size business opportunities with brokenness and tons of interesting data. He thinks ASAPP can do that because its built like a research organization80% of its 300 employees are researchers or engineers.
The exciting thing about ASAPP is not so much what theyre going after now, but whether or not they can go beyond that, says Forrester analyst Kjell Carlsson. They, like so many of us, see the incredible potential of [using] natural language processing for augmented intelligence.
Summarizing ASAPPs potential, Sapoznik draws on his experience as a pilotin aviation, automation has steadily transformed the cock- pit. Its increased safety from a pretty dramatic perspective, and it hasnt gotten rid of pilots yet, he says. Its just taken away chunks of their workloads.
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