McDonald's is pulling the plug on artificial intelligence ordering technology it was testing at more than 100 restaurant drive-thru systems in the U.S., a possible hiccup in the rapid rollout of AI in the fast food industry.
<p>NEW YORK — McDonald's is pulling the plug on artificial intelligence ordering technology it was testing at more than 100 restaurant drive-thru systems in the U.S.
</p><p>It plans to shut off the technology in restaurants participating in the test &quot;no later than July 26, 2024,&quot; according to reporting from trade publication Restaurant Business.
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