Customer Service · 22 August 2026
8x8 Extends AI Tools Beyond Contact Centre to Full CX Platform
8x8 has broadened its AI capabilities from contact-centre agent tools to enterprise-wide routing, automation and workforce management across its CX platform.
What happened
8x8 has extended its artificial intelligence capabilities beyond the contact centre to cover its wider customer experience platform, adding AI-driven routing, automation and workforce tools that reach into broader enterprise operations, according to Call Centre Helper.
The move signals a shift in how the company positions its AI: rather than confining intelligent automation to agent-facing contact-centre functions, 8x8 is applying it across the organisation, embedding AI into how work is routed, automated and managed for employees beyond the frontline service team.
Why it matters
The announcement points to a broader industry pattern in which AI is migrating from a contact-centre add-on to an organisation-wide capability. For technology and operations leaders, this reframes AI investment decisions: platforms are increasingly evaluated not on how well they support agents in isolation, but on how consistently they can route work, automate tasks and support workforce decisions across departments that touch the customer journey.
For CX and transformation leaders, the practical implication is that vendor selection now needs to weigh cross-functional reach alongside contact-centre depth. A platform that can extend routing and automation logic beyond the service desk offers the potential for more consistent customer handling as interactions cross departmental boundaries — provided the underlying data and processes are joined up enough to support it.
The Renascence take
Extending AI "everywhere" is easy to announce and hard to operationalise well; the real test is whether it changes outcomes customers actually feel.
Most coverage of platform expansions like this focuses on feature breadth, but the harder question is behavioural: does routing work move faster and more accurately because AI is making better micro-decisions, or does it simply relocate friction from one department to another? Enterprise-wide AI only pays off in experience terms if the underlying handoffs — data, ownership, escalation rules — are redesigned alongside the technology, not left as they were. Operators evaluating platforms like this should ask vendors to demonstrate measurable change in end-to-end resolution and employee effort, not just list where AI now sits on an architecture diagram.
Sources
This briefing was written by our Newsdesk, synthesising reporting from the outlets below. Follow the links for the original coverage.
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