Hakob Astabatsyan, CEO of Synthflow, unpacks the 8x8 partnership, the re-emergence of voice, and why agentic AI has quietly shifted from cost-cutter to revenue driver.

In this discussion, Rhys Fisher, Associate Editor at CX Today, sits down with Hakob Astabatsyan, CEO of Synthflow AI, to discuss the company's newly announced strategic partnership with 8x8.

With the global voice AI market on a trajectory to hit $54 billion by 2033 – and enterprise adoption accelerating faster than even industry insiders predicted – this is a conversation every contact centre and CX leader should be paying attention to.

Hakob goes well beyond the partnership announcement, offering a frank take on where agentic AI really stands today and what's coming next.

Fresh off the 8x8 partnership announcement, he digs into the bigger picture – what's actually driving the resurgence of voice AI, and why most of the industry is still thinking about it the wrong way.

Voice AI's comeback is a technology inflection point, not a trend. Hakob explains why voice was always the hardest channel to crack, and why solving it has unlocked a genuinely omnichannel agentic AI paradigm – with adoption moving faster than anyone expected.

Most vendors are selling containment and calling it resolution. Synthflow's agents are already running 30-minute complex conversations and executing multi-step workflows across systems of record – a significant leap beyond the deflect-and-transfer model most solutions still operate on.

The ROI story has shifted from single-digit to double-digit territory. As AI moves from cost-saving toward revenue generation – boosting conversion rates, reducing churn, driving measurable outcomes – the business case for enterprise AI has fundamentally changed.

Outcome-based pricing is the new bar. Hakob makes the case for why vendor alignment around shared outcomes, not just tech deployment, is what separates a successful AI rollout from a stalled one.

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