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The Quiet Rewiring: A human History of 21st Century Technology

When Help Stopped Being Human: How Customer Service Became an Interface

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The Quiet Rewiring: A human History of 21st Century Technology

De: Gene Uhlig
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Help did not disappear.
It became a system.

At the start of the 21st century, asking for help was still a conversation. You explained what went wrong. Someone listened. Judgment and discretion shaped the outcome.
Then customer service adapted to scale.
Scripts replaced conversation. Interfaces filtered problems before humans ever saw them. Escalation paths multiplied while authority dissolved. Service became faster, more consistent, and more accessible than ever before.
It also became distant.
When Help Stopped Being Human traces how customer service evolved from a relational exchange into a managed process—and how that transformation reshaped trust, responsibility, and the experience of being heard.
This book examines:
• The service counter before scripts
• How conversation became cases
• Why empathy was standardized
• How interfaces replaced discretion
• What escalation means without authority
• Why efficiency came to stand in for care
This is not a critique of companies or employees. It is a cultural history of systems doing exactly what they were designed to do.
Concise by design and written in a clear, observational voice, this volume is part of The Quiet Rewiring series—a human history of how everyday systems quietly transformed in the 21st century.
Help still works.
The relationship simply changed.
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