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VERIZON'S PROJECT 624 BRINGS AI TO CUSTOMER SERVICE

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June 28, 2025

Verizon has launched a sweeping overhaul of its customer service, dubbed Project 624, blending artificial intelligence with human agents to tackle issues faster.

VERIZON'S PROJECT 624 BRINGS AI TO CUSTOMER SERVICE

The initiative introduces a Customer Champion team, trained to resolve complex problems on the first call, using Google's Gemini Al models tailored for Verizon's needs. These models analyze calls, pinpoint solutions, and keep customers updated, aiming to fix 90% of issues immediately, with a goal to hit 95% or higher.

The system creates a small language model for each customer case, focusing only on relevant details like billing or connectivity issues. Unlike broader Al models that pull in vast data, these mini-models deliver precise answers, reducing errors to under 10%. If a problem stumps the AI, senior representatives step in, ensuring no one gets stuck in a call loop.

imageThis setup, tested in pilot programs, has already cut resolution times for tricky cases, often solving them in under 24 hours.

The push comes as Verizon grapples with customer churn, a challenge in a competitive telecom market. By pairing AI with dedicated agents, the company hopes to make support feel personal, not robotic, addressing complaints about dropped calls or billing errors with speed and clarity. It’s a bet that smarter tech, backed by human expertise, can keep customers from jumping to rivals.

A NEW KIND OF SUPPORT

The My Verizon app, a cornerstone of Project 624, now uses Google Gemini AI to offer tailored support. Users can ask about bill spikes, plan changes, or device upgrades, and the Verizon Assistant responds with clear, context-aware answers. For example, if a customer's data slows down, the app can detect network issues, open a case, and outline a fix without the user needing to call. This proactive approach aims to catch problems before they frustrate customers.

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