• Mabel [She/Fae/Its]
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    335 months ago

    I actually went to a mcdonalds that did this. It was overall way more slow and annoying. I would be willing to make that concession if knew that it was something to worked towards a better future for humans, but all its means is that someone is getting fired under capitalism. Also it failed to understand if I wanted sauce and just referred me to someone actually working.

    • @UnderpantsWeevil
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      135 months ago

      I’ve heard a few instances in which “AI” is just a bunch people responding to a voice to text feed in the Philippines.

      So much of this isn’t really technology. It’s just a new kind of service sector outsourcing.

      • @Potatos_are_not_friends
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        145 months ago

        Amazons Mechanical turk in a nutshell

        I think McDs always planned to roll out remote customer service to really maximize capitalism. And wrapping it under AI because that’s a trendy buzzword!

    • @[email protected]
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      5 months ago

      I don’t think that replacing order taking positions is stealing anyone’s job, in fast food at least. I worked at a fast food joint one time. We were always shorthanded and we always had to do order taking while doing a bunch of other things. It was such bullshit. From an overworked employee perspective, if there was any way to get out of doing drive through orders while doing all my other tasks, I would be happy to use it.

      • @UmeU
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        95 months ago

        They will still be short staffed and overworked. The company isn’t outsourcing the drive through out of the kindness of their hearts in order to lighten the workload on the employees.