Burger King is testing AI headsets that will know if employees say 'welcome' or 'thank you'
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Burger King is testing AI headsets that will know if employees say 'welcome' or 'thank you'
Burger King is testing AI-powered headsets that can recite recipes, alert managers when inventories are low and even track how friendly employees are to customers.
Artificial intelligence analyzes the communication of fast food workers. A debate has begun about the boundaries between technological development and surveillance.
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Artificial intelligence is a massive part of our lives, and it's also making its way into the restaurant industry. A new system being tested by Burger King allows it to analyze employee interactions with customers using AI-powered headsets and support restaurant management, reports Rzeczpospolita. Critics have raised concerns about the possibility of surveillance, while the company denies these allegations, emphasizing that the technologies are …
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