McDonald’s has decided to stop the pilot of an artificially intelligent ordering assistant. This could be a setback in the technological takeover of our daily lives. Restaurant Business reports that the fast food giant, which has been working with IBM on the AI system for two years, will end the partnership by July 26. This means the technology will be removed from 100 stores across the country.
McDonald’s will halt the pilot for an artificial intelligence- controlled ordering assistant, probably marking a setback for the technology’s takeover of everyday life. According to industry publication Restaurant Business, the fast food chain will terminate its two-year partnership with IBM for the AI system by July 26. This means that about 100 stores global will no longer have access to the technology. McDonald’s will halt the pilot for an artificial intelligence- controlled ordering assistant, probably marking a setback for the technology’s takeover of everyday life. According to industry publication Restaurant Business, the fast food chain will terminate its two-year partnership with IBM for the AI system by July 26. This means that about 100 stores global will no longer have access to the technology.
McDonald’s has decided to stop the pilot of an artificially intelligent ordering assistant. This could be a setback in the technological takeover of our daily lives. Restaurant Business reports that the fast food giant, which has been working with IBM on the AI system for two years, will end the partnership by July 26. This means the technology will be removed from 100 stores across the country.