McDonald without human staff
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Without 'useless eaters' who are they going to sell their shit to?
Right!
Who do the Karens throw their food at when they are missing a chicken nugget?
This would be a good place for homeless people to hang out.
Precisely. Duck under a table and disrupt those robots trying to serve. Oh, I can see what happen there.
Hit the robot with a strong current, electronic shock device comes to mind...
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Simply drive away and let them close.
Someone said vandalize 3 2 1...
I would walk away. That shit isn't food.
The only job AOC is qualified to do just went automated.
What? You think she can operate a microwave or cash register?
Burger Flipper
LOL. Correct.
This looks like an interesting hacking opportunity. Can a scarecrow place an order? Will AI collect their physical junk mail? What do they do about crowds who brown-bag it and just want a few tables to hang out and play board games? How do they handle refunds and complaints? Is it a good place to raise pigeons?
Just a few ideas...
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The food better be a whole lot cheaper if they arenβt paying any employees.
I don't know where this McDonald located.
Fort Worth, TX
Thanks. I'll pass.
OK, but us oldies have been here before. Back in the 1960s computers were going to take over everyone's job. This article reminds us: Todayβs Automation Anxiety Was Alive and Well in 1960
What happened? Well, we got an IT revolution. IBM became the biggest company and then we got Silicon Valley, the Internet and social media. All huge employers of people.
The change to robots and AI could have more profound changes but, as before, it will also create more opportunities along the way.
Yes, probably true but not in McDonald.
Opportunities, but not for those who in all reality have nothing to offer the job market but their bodies for physical labor. Besides the millions of unskilled uneducated people already living here like that, we are letting in millions more every year.
OK, but look back to the 1960s. How many people actually became unemployable? Certainly, some had to be re-deployed and others may have retired sooner than they planned but there was no mass unemployment event.
In the UK now, some say they cannot get enough hands to pick fruit and that is after the computer revolution supposedly made millions redundant.
At least robots can't spit in your reconstituted rat droppings burger.
That's right.
Imagine when thugs come in and trash the place, will the AI clean it up, or just drive over it and spread the mess even more. Eventually the bugs they want us to eat anyways will fully infest the place and no one will want it even those eating fast food today.
That's exactly what someone was saying about vandalism.
20 bucks an hour to flip burgers has consequences
Where's the beef?
You get bugs.
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LOL
I was wondering how they were going to manage drive thrus with robots. Looks like they're doing it.
I will never visit a restaurant that does not have a human serving me.
I went to a White Castle the other day with AI at the drive thru. Thankfully (for them) it was not busy. Imagine being on the phone to customer service line that is automated, yelling REPRESENTATIVE because the automation can't understand what you are asking. This was the same thing. It got my order wrong and when i told it I didn't want a line item, it just added more of what I didn't want. It was literally up to 137.00 in wrong items. After 5 minutes of arguing with the speaker, I drove away. Now put 20 cars in line. If it had been busy, there would have been no way for me to drive off because I would have been blocked in.
You described something familiar. Try that with Kroger's check-out machine.
They are certainly happen.
No.
Same.
This started years ago when pictures of menu items were placed on the registers for the stupid employees