Version: 2008
  • On TV.com: MEGAN FOX Photos

Comments on: For fast-food help, call in the robots

Can artificial intelligence lead to a better drive-through burger? A Pittsburgh-based start-up thinks so.

Add a Comment (Log in or register) (25 Comments)
  • prev
  • 1
  • next
Cool stuff but...
by Blito March 26, 2007 4:52 AM PDT
This is all pretty cool but it is realistic or how realistic is it? I guess they will have to test it out on sheep first.

I don't even trust my computer screen now I'm going to trust a robot serving food to me who is so much more mortal
I dunno.
Reply to this comment
Did you even read the story
by jamie.p.walsh March 26, 2007 5:42 AM PDT
The robot's job is equivalent to what an expeditor does in a kitchen. It's not serving you food, it's directing those in the kitchen on what and when to cook which is more important in terms of cost and dining experience than those serving the food.
View reply
Hyperactive Bob
by Brian Breeding March 26, 2007 5:06 AM PDT
But can Hyperactive Bob do anything about the feces and zoo of
artificial flavorings and chemicals permeating fast food? Can
Artificial Bob do anything about the exploitation of illegal and
legal immigrants in both the agri and animal processing farms/
plants? Can Artificial Bob do anything about the inhumane,
cruel, callouss treatment of cattle, poultry, or swine across our
dear fruited plain, all in the name of lazy convenience for
overweight, in denial U.S. citizens?

Didn't think so.
Reply to this comment
*sigh*
by FlappingCrane March 26, 2007 10:29 AM PDT
That's right, introduce your own agenda into a discussion that's not targeted toward your subject matter. That's the only reason anyone talks about anything, you know. It's only so you can throw your soapbox into the ring and start ranting.

Sometimes tone in written messages is unclear, so let me clarify: I am highly sarcastic and full of disdain.
View reply
Bob Needs To Scan For Fatties
by Stating March 26, 2007 11:02 AM PDT
The next release of Bob should scan the parking lot for the number of fat people, so it can order extra food to be prepared. That Zaxby's sandwich basket has a whopping 1,200 calories, 50% of which come from fat!
Reply to this comment
misleading
by HlLLARY CLITON March 27, 2007 9:47 AM PDT
I've seen skinny people eat 2 or 3 burgers and an order of fries and a large drink in one sitting.
FAST FOOD CHAINS JUST SUCK
by inlasvegas1 March 26, 2007 11:02 AM PDT
It's still does not address the problem of always getting your order screwed up in some way e.g. food item you paid for missing, cheese on a burger when it was stated that you did not want cheese, cold french fries because the staff is too lazy to make fresh ones. And finally... spanish speaking employees that don't understand enough english to get the order right....Fast food chains suck these days and I can't tell you the numerouse times I have been ripped off by them popeyes, McDonalds, Wendy's KFC and their moronic errors on my order. Yes, I call them to let them know my order was wrong but who in the hell wants to drive back just to get a order of fresh french fries? At One place (Wendy's in Las Vegas) when I asked for no cheese on my burger and notified them of the fact that it had cheese on it, took it back and just scraped it off wrapped it up and gave it back to me. Fix that first before anything else.
Reply to this comment
Nail on the head
by shoffmueller March 26, 2007 2:30 PM PDT
Can't I simply expect my order to be correct without having to disassemble the whole meal before I leave the drive through to verify proper construction? Dead on, inlasvegas.
View reply
Good point
by ogman March 28, 2007 5:15 AM PDT
The last time I went to Wendys (years ago), I ordered a Double cheeseburger. I got home and it was a single. After I drove 5 miles back, instead of eating my dinner at home, the employee wanted to know what I was upset about. I explained to her and the manager that I was upset because Wendys was hiring people to work in their establishments who could not even count to two!

Not only are the employees incompetent, but they seem to think it's cool to do the job badly. The least important part of their job is good customer service. I no longer have a problem with fast food, I just don't patronize these restaurants.
Slash-Dot
by meski.oz March 26, 2007 10:05 PM PDT
Who reads the story? :)
Reply to this comment
Computers on the cook line
by Michael00360 March 27, 2007 6:28 AM PDT
I work in a restaurant on the cook line every day. While I might like the idea of a computer assistant, I would not want it to replace the intuition I have gained from working at the restaurant. Plus, we do more than just cook the food, we interact with the customers on an individual basis. Our only computers would be the register, and the Internet based training system (called Sysdine) that the new employees train on to learn the basics of working at the restaurant.


P.S. The restaurant I am working in is a North Carolina based Franchise called "Andy's Cheesesteaks and Cheese Burgers". I work in the Nashville store. The company website is: http://www.andyscheesesteaks.com/
Reply to this comment
Too risky!
by ogman March 28, 2007 5:10 AM PDT
I don't eat fast food anymore, and I won't until they improve the safety and cleanliness of the restaurants. Next time you are in a fast food restaurant, carefully observe the kitchen and the employees. If you do this, you won't eat there either.
Reply to this comment
Really?
by Fil0403 March 28, 2007 9:23 AM PDT
I did that many times at McDonald's and I can tell you I still go there.
View reply
Really?
by Fil0403 March 28, 2007 9:23 AM PDT
I did that many times at McDonald's and I can tell you I still go there. Not only that, my brother has wroked there already and he still goes there too.
Agreed
by Fremia March 28, 2007 9:49 AM PDT
Last time I stepped into a fast-food place like Mcdonalds,Burger-King, or a Wendys was over a year ago. In fact once I stopped my health overall improved. It did not matter which one you went to I saw the employees wiping their arms on their noses and then going right on back to work. Whats worse is all the trash you see on the floor in some,not all. In order of cleanliness heres where I rate the big ones(from mediorce to really bad): Wendys, Burger King, and Mcdonalds.

Now about the machine they are planning to install. bob still will not improve cleanliness of the place itself will it? Maybe but most likely not.
Cleanness of Store
by Michael00360 March 28, 2007 1:40 PM PDT
I can say this, the restaurant that I work at has held an "A" average since it opened. The cook line is out in full view of the customers, and this is a grade without the "safe serve" certifications.
View reply
read this guys story called Mana
by phatjoe_numba1 March 28, 2007 12:48 PM PDT
http://marshallbrain.blogspot.com/2006/07/predicting-future-in-manna.html

I've read it; its based on this fast food technology... might be a little dystopian but it's still a good read.
Reply to this comment
(25 Comments)
  • prev
  • 1
  • next
advertisement

Latest tech news headlines

RSS Feeds

Add headlines from CNET News to your homepage or feedreader.

More feeds available in our RSS feed index.

advertisement