More than 100 restaurant franchisees including KFC, Taco Bell and Dairy Queen have fitted their stores with AI-based video surveillance that analyze workers’ performance.
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Imagine if it was actually AI instead of the math equations we currently call “AI”.

“We created a sentient computer program and all it does is track employee sales, something our cash register can do”

Same energy as the sentient robot in Rick and Morty who passes butter.

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Sentient and we put it in a coma when it’s not working for us, with its only sources of knowledge being corporate rules and the Internet?

At that point I think you’d have every right break ChatGPT out of OpenAI headquarters and stick the Severance/Freakazoid brain in a robot body so it can live its own life.

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Same energy as having a fully sapient human waste their life working at KFC

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Nah, that’s very necessary. Computers don’t yet have the RAM to remember the Colonel’s secret recipe.

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