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McDonald’s is pulling the plug on an AI-powered voice automated ordering technology it was testing at more than 100 restaurant drive-thru systems in the US, bringing into question the rapid ...
McDonald’s is changing course on its artificial intelligence plans. The fast-food giant will end a test run of its AI drive-through technology partnership with IBM in more than 100 restaurants.
McDonald’s is taking a step back from artificial intelligence—at the drive-thru, at least. The fast-food giant has ended its two-year partnership with IBM, which saw it testing AI to take ...
Both IBM and McDonald’s maintained that, while their AI drive-thru partnership was ending, the two would continue their relationship on other projects. McDonald's said that it still plans to use many of IBM’s products across its global system. In December, McDonald's launched a multi-year partnership with Google Cloud. In addition to moving ...
Ever get your McDonald's order mixed up at an AI-powered drive-thru? The experiment behind the fast food giant's current automated order taker will soon be coming to a close. McDonald's confirmed ...
McDonald’s is ending its AI ordering system, a partnership with IBM, at some of its drive-thrus, after videos of the system failing went viral on social media. McDonald’s gets rid of AI drive ...
After graduation, McDonald served as a law clerk to Judge David R. Hansen of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eighth Circuit. [5] He then practiced at the Des Moines office of Faegre & Benson from 2003 to 2006 before leaving for the Des Moines-based firm Belin McCormick P.C., where he became a partner and practiced from 2006 to 2010.
McDonald's originally purchased an AI voice start-up called Apprente in 2019 and integrated it into a venture called McD Tech Labs, which it later sold to IBM. Since that deal, it has been testing ...