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McDonalds removes AI drive-throughs after order errors
(www.bbc.com)
This is a most excellent place for technology news and articles.
1: Does IBM even have an LLM that would be considered "good" these days? Maybe they do, but I haven't heard about it.
2: If this was in 2019, no wonder it flopped. Only very recently have we gotten to a point where this should've even been considered (and then, in my opinion given the current state of LLMs, dismissed).
3: More than 100 stores were testing this?? Did they not think to start with like, one store and see if that worked at all?
4: While a short-lived victory, this is still a win for people that rely on these jobs. Good for them.
Everybody do what I do.
"Hi, this is the virtual assistant. In a few words please describe what I can help with."
"IvRjcsha^&@■♡●jzjcbsj"
"I'm sorry, I didn't understand that."
"IvRjcsha^&@■♡●jzjcbsj"
"I'm sorry, I didn't understand that."
"IvRjcsha^&@■♡●jzjcbsj"
"I'm sorry we're having difficulties. Let me connect you with someone who can help"
Fuck off AI.
I feel like there should be some more... productive way to deal with the situation.
At least for calling a business, how about a law which requires companies who use automated phone services to send you to an actual person when pressing 0. Standardize the number to press and make it a requirement during business hours. It sucks getting trapped in an automated phone answering service when you 100% know that it can’t help you, only a customer service representative is able to deal with your situation.
The difference between what you want vs. what they are willing to provide is... their profit margins:-(.