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1. mntrue+1F4[view] [source] 2025-04-16 02:52:24
>>scared+(OP)
(Cursor cofounder)

Apologies - something very clearly went wrong here. We’ve already begun investigating, and some very early results:

* Any AI responses used for email support are now clearly labeled as such. We use AI-assisted responses as the first filter for email support.

* We’ve made sure this user is completely refunded - least we can do for the trouble.

For context, this user’s complaint was the result of a race condition that appears on very slow internet connections. The race leads to a bunch of unneeded sessions being created which crowds out the real sessions. We’ve rolled out a fix.

Appreciate all the feedback. Will help improve the experience for future users.

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2. SCdF+505[view] [source] 2025-04-16 06:46:54
>>mntrue+1F4
> * Any AI responses used for email support are now clearly labeled as such. We use AI-assisted responses as the first filter for email support.

Don't use AI. Actually care. Like, take a step back, and realise you should give a shit about support for a paid product.

Don't get me wrong: AI is a very effective tool, *for doing things you don't care about*. I had to do a random docker compose change the the other day. It's not production code, it will be very obvious whether or not AI output works, and I very rarely touch docker and don't care to become a super expert in it. So I prompted the change, and it was good enough and so I ran with it.

You using AI for support tells me that you don't care about support. Which tells me whether or not I should be your customer.

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3. charli+e75[view] [source] 2025-04-16 07:55:17
>>SCdF+505
Not trying to defend them, but I think it’s a problem of scaling up. The user base grew very quickly and keeping up with the support inquiries must be a tough job. Therefore the first like of defense is AI support replies.

I agree with you, they should care.

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4. trolli+la5[view] [source] 2025-04-16 08:20:38
>>charli+e75
Given how they started... >>30011965

(Today I learned)

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