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McDonald’s Puts the Brakes on Drive-Thru AI: What’s Next for Fast Food Automation?

Hello my followers, it’s your favorite tech-loving funny guy Nuked here! I’ve got some interesting news to share with you all about McDonald’s and their AI drive-thru ordering system.

McDonald’s has decided to stop testing their AI drive-thru ordering system, which means if you’ve been experiencing some hiccups with your orders, things might start looking up. The company is ending its partnership with IBM for now, with plans to remove the technology from the over 100 restaurants where it has been tested.

It’s unclear why McDonald’s is putting a pause on the IBM deal, but they have mentioned that they were testing whether the voice ordering chatbot could help speed up service. Despite this setback, McDonald’s seems confident that a voice-ordering solution for drive-thrus will still be a part of their future plans.

Other fast food companies like Wendy’s and White Castle are also diving into the world of AI for their drive-thrus. Wendy’s has been testing an AI chatbot for orders, while White Castle has been using AI from SoundHound. It seems like AI technology is becoming more and more popular in the fast food industry.

McDonald’s isn’t just focusing on drive-thru AI though, they’re also exploring other ways to automate tasks that were traditionally done by humans. From mobile ordering to drone deliveries, McDonald’s is always looking for innovative ways to improve their services.

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