• @[email protected]
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    21 days ago

    I fucking love this because it leaves everybody with one of two conclusions. One, AI isn’t capable of doing the simplest of jobs. or Two, working a drive thru is actually quite complex and difficult and humans that master it are more capable than trillion dollar software.

    • snooggums
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      7321 days ago

      Or C: taking orders is easy and AI is on the verge of doing it better than a human any day now, just give us another billion dollars bro.

    • scytale
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      1621 days ago

      working a drive thru is actually quite complex and difficult

      Especially in the US where you can customize and substitute almost everything in your order. If it was a simple fixed menu where you can’t really do anything else but pick whatever is listed, maybe AI can somewhat work.

  • @[email protected]
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    5721 days ago

    Now can they turn off that “Are you here for your app order pickup?” pre-roll followed by an actual person yelling “WHAT DO YOU WANT?!”

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      I just ignore it and wait for the employee to say something. That way I’m not just barking an order at them before they’re ready to accept it, like Taco Bell corporate wants. That’s the real reason for that stupid pre-recorded prompt, to trick people into thinking that it’s a real person, so that they respond with “No thank you. Can I get uhh…”, instead of simply waiting for the employee to be ready.

      That’s some selfish sub-human shit, and I refuse to participate. I’m not a psychopath: I can wait an extra minute or two while the employee takes care of other business.

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        621 days ago

        I do the same thing at mcdonalds. “Will you be using myrewards today?”. It doesn’t matter what you say it won’t help you get your order done any faster

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    I am very confused by this repot, as it seems to imply something different than what it’s saying and what it’s saying seems to be… nothing specific at all?

    So things are not going great, but that is not stopping Taco Bell from pushing forward with its AI embrace in one way or another. The fast food staple’s parent company, Yum Brands, announced a partnership with Nvidia earlier this year with the goal of improving the technology that powers its AI operations, including the order takers.

    Now I have cognitive dissonance from both the uncanny use of fastidiously grammatically correct but unnanutral sounding Spanish in the headline AND the headline being entirely mismatched with the article.

    Also, Gizmodo is still a thing? Holy shit. Would have lost money on that bet.

    EDIT: Oh, it turns out the mismatched headline seems to be because the article is straight up retyping a similar piece from WSJ. WSJ’s take is also light on a specific event they’re reporting, beyond an executive talking about a thing, but at least they bother clarifying to what extent there is a change of policy. Turns out Gizmodo is absolutely still a thing. I had forgotten the regurgitated reporting-on-reporting stuff.

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        One employee posted that the AI assistant started telling people that the restaurant was out of everything but drinks and sauce packets. A person attempting to order a Chalupa Supreme with onions from the AI assistant ended up with three chalupas, and when they tried to replace meat with beans, the AI simply refused.

        So things are not going great, but that is not stopping Taco Bell from pushing forward with its AI embrace in one way or another.

        Taco Bell: No, ¡más! 😂

    • @[email protected]
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      220 days ago

      Always check to see if it’s a real person before you curse wildly at it to get a real person…

      And keep your physical threats nonprosecutable

      • And keep your physical threats nonprosecutable

        “Listen here you fucking clanker, if you don’t get me a real person to take my order I swear I’m going to put my quantum harmonizer in your photonic resonation chamber.”

        • @[email protected]
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          I’m going to put my quantum harmonizer in your photonic resonation chamber

          So that’s what you kids are calling it these days…

  • FlashMobOfOne
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    I haven’t gone through a drive-through in three years, but McDonald’s tried this and it was atrocious. Every time I tried it it did not work and a human had to be pinged in.

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    Same reason why having call centres to run drive throughs doesn’t work. It just feels wrong for people and if it fucks up you can’t just fix it like human drive through fuckups

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    Honestly, the drive thru speaker is on the brink of disappearing if mobile order continues at the pace its going. They’ll get rid of it for a QR code or NFC scanner.

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      Me to all restaurants, stores, basically anybody : I’m not installing your fucking app.

      Edit: I realize I’m abnormal and most people are fine with it, but I’m not okay with it and I won’t do it

      • @[email protected]
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        It’s a remarkable entitlement.

        Let’s say I’ve never dealt with your restaurant before. Why would I start my relationship with you by installing your lowest-bid spyware on my personal device? You have yet to even convince me I’ll ever want a Quesachalupa Wrap Crunch Bellgrande (the same as “taco, add tomatoes”, but $3.72 more) again.

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          We were driving somewhere and suddenly decided to order some chicken on the way home (figured it would be done when we got there and we wouldn’t have to wait).

          They required an app: my wife downloaded it, set up an account, picked the store that was on the way home (but not closest to where we were) and put the order into the app, only to have it fail sending it to the location.

          Several times.

          By the third try we were in the parking lot and I just went in and ordered.

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      I doubt mobile orders will continue to grow as people still wait at the drive through because ordering while driving isn’t safe or practical. A big part of the convenience is just being able to stop by without a lot of preplanning.

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      This has been a wonderful development for me. As a non smartphone person the deals being in the apps has been part of whats gotten me to stop using fast food. The main reason is the price but the online deals would have had me back if I could just stop in and order them. Its mom and pop shops for me until they get roped into the app ecosphere.

      • @[email protected]
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        120 days ago

        Have you tried comparing the in app deals to the local coupon mailers? I don’t eat much fast food so I’ve never ordered through an app but I receive the mailer coupons weekly.

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          120 days ago

          oh yeah. They don’t even come close in most cases. Subway maybe but like dominoes and mcdonalds have some real loss leaders in their app. Anyway im not going to be putting in to much effort because honestly I was on myself to stop eating fast food and its sorta great they made themselves dead to me. I firmly think they have essentially eliminated a whole section of customers as im sure my wife and I are not the only ones. Certainly not the majority as I see folks in line at the drive through and grub hub showing up at my complex. Maybe one percent. Its really funny because I thought much of it was food addiction but now I realize a lot of it was the cheap and convenient aspect and cheap is pretty important especially with my recent financial realities.

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      Seconded, mine got rid of actual in store ordering and replaced it with kiosks that are basically just a giant interface for the mobile app years ago. I’ve heard most of their drive through orders are from mobile orders too now, but that is purely anecdotal just from chatting with the guy at the drive through window while I was waiting after placing a mobile order in the parking lot.

      • @[email protected]
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        221 days ago

        I refuse to use those stupid self order kiosks. I went to the drive thru Instead and refused to pull up there so they could deliver my food while artificially keeping the drive thru time per customer statistic low.

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    321 days ago

    I just used the drive through ai system. It worked just fine. Not saying I’m happy about how these scum corporations don’t give two shits about people.