old_comedywriter wrote:
Space50 wrote:
How can they go robotic having restaurants without employees when they can't even get their shake machine to work?
Shake it a few times. It'll work.
Fnord wrote:
Right now, McDonald Corp. is testing a voice-recognition system to take drive-through orders.
That'll work as well as the voice misdialer on my "smart" phone.
Can I get a self-driving car to use the drive through and order for me?
I often hear people speaking very loud & clearly into their smart phones & their phones are trying to do everything except the one task the person is wanting to do. It sure seems like those AIs are intentionally doing that because they take great pleasure in frustrating the hell out of real people. The
smarter technology becomes, the more complicated it is for the users.
D0rf wrote:
it will happen someday but the impending nature of full automization is largely a lie to try and get minimum wage workers to keep their heads down.
I think your very right about that. The federal minimum-wage has not risen in about 13 years so companies like Mc.Donald's actually replacing most of their workers with robots would cost em aLOT more money than they would save. Those machines are NOT cheap & neither is the needed maintenance & parts for those machines. Plus they would lose lots of customers because of the customers getting frustrated by not being able to order or not getting their order right. When I was a kid, me & mom would get frozen Cokes at Mc.Donald's but the machines were broken at least half the time so we quit going there for them & me & mom have not even ordered a frozen Coke there since I was a tween. I really like Mc.Donald's food but if the store would be closed for maintenance half the time I go or they get my order wrong or have another issue half the time, you can sure bet I would quit going for a long time. There's other fast food places & non-fast food restaurants that serve burgers & fries & I can buy food at the grocery store to cook in the toast-R-oven myself including fries. Part of the reason people get fast food is because of the convenience & making it too inconvenient for their customers to access would push loyal & potentially new customers away. It's one of those ideas that seem great on paper to the companies but they'll quickly find out after it's implicated that their bargain money saver is a giant waist.