- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
- cross-posted to:
- technology@lemmy.world
If an LLM can’t be trusted with a fast food order, I can’t imagine what it is reliable enough for. I really was expecting this was the easy use case for the things.
It sounds like most orders still worked, so I guess we’ll see if other chains come to the same conclusion.
People use touchscreens for accessing ATMs in the States.
Don’t see why this couldn’t be possible for fast food. There’s proven technology that already exists
Edit: Just to add, fuck cars. And fuck anti-urban infrastructure. Maybe we should do away with touchscreens for fast food, as well as other pro car infrastructure. At least not incentivize it
Have you ever noticed how frequently they end up partially opening the car door and leaning out in order to reach (either because of a mismatch between screen height and car window height, or because they didn’t have the precision driving skills to pull in close to the machine without hitting it)? It’s pretty often, just sayin’. But yes, it could be done the same way for fast food.
On a related note, I kinda miss the old pneumatic tube systems banks used to use, despite them being car-centric.