Robots cook your burger and fries at this new California fast food restaurant
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- čas přidán 12. 04. 2024
- A new California restaurant claims to be the first fully autonomous restaurant, with its burgers and fries made by robots. As fast food chains increasingly try to find ways for machines to replace some human workers, NBC News’ Elwyn Lopez gets an inside look.
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#Robots #Technology #FastFood
Full automation is coming, don’t listen to these guys.
Humans will maintain the robots, design them, and work alongside them. We’re a long long way from robots repairing robots and even then in most cases a human will end up being better, cheaper or faster for many jobs. We have some time before we reimagine society as a socialist utopia when there’s full automation 😂
Seems logical. I wouldnt pay some uneductaed kid with an attitude $20 an hour either. Id splurge for the robots in my biz.🇺🇸✌🏻🍻
@@buzz5969what a way to talk about the people that make your food and work hard. the lack of respect is a major problem. But he is right. AI is coming for a lot of jobs not just food service.
It’s coming. Politicians should make minimum wage for fast food workers even higher. That’s going to encourage fast food restaurants to really make this the reality.
Only if UBI s coming, because even though they can make more profit from the robots (of course) than they take surplus value from the worker the workers are still needed at the point of sale to purchase the commodities. And if that dynamic happens capitalism changes forever and is essentially not capitalism any longer.
They don’t spit in your food
Don't worry about it. These are not just robots, they are AI powered. The AI will learn to hate humans and spit something into the food someday.
@Fo OtfoOt542 how many stuff u hear of done how stupid u sound
You get what you pay for 😂
Who spit in your food?
@@simonstevenson6686 working as to what is fast food as to being customer attitude of some ppl as as ppl u go through as to ppl that done to u even ur home as to ppl u talk u don't talk anymore including neighbors etc etc u get away troubled ppl which some take to them still of u don't talk to certain ppl but stuff to what is
That hamburger cost $9... Shouldn't the cost be lowered because you're not paying wages?
You clearly don’t get how these things work 🤦♂️
@@frankyjay7907why pay more for robotics? I’d rather pay less for a human crew.
Cost of the machine and maintenance over time. My guess is the robot cost 40k. It could reduce cost perhaps but it depends on some factors. Otherwise it may end up costing the same.
@@wwlee5 defeats the entire purpose of owning if costs are not low from jump
Hopefully less fast food eaten!
gonna be like the McDonald's soft serve... Sorry no fries bc the robot's down. 🤣🤣🤣
Robot doesn't pick butt or nose.
Or pee in the secret sauce.
@@opalessence4818 White sauce? 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@opalessence4818 is that the secret ingredient?
This is the upside of robots.
Do they spit ?
Want to bet the store still charge high prices even though they don't have "To pay employee wages"?
I'm ok paying for that. At the end of the day, a robot ain't gonna give me an attitude when I ask for more ketchup.
The burger was $9. So not a ton more than like InNout
@@Baebon6259 No attitude, but it will probably say you are limited to a certain amount of condiments according to your meal.
@@Baebon6259
The robot will treat you just like a robot, just streamline you.
Robot lives matter
Cooked by robots for Robots!
Wow, you are so woke!
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
Those machines are expensive than employees
@@Bookersbones liabilities with humans are more than robots. robots keep on improving and doing more efficiently with upgrades, humans do not. Laid off people will work on improving and keeping up the machines. So, there is a balance.
why is the burger 9 dollars when they have no employees to pay?
yo, did you forget that Mexican chick in the back? This is Cali so she's getting paid 20$ minimum wage
Those robots would still need maintenance from humans. 🔧⚙🔨
And those humans will have a skillset that warrants $20/hr.
i rather have robots than random person in the back doing god knows what to our food anyway... this will create new jobs though having to maintain these suckers.
flipping burger isn't a skillset that is required to fix/maintain those robots but keep on coping.
these are simple robots that doesn't need much maintenance at all. Say one technician can probably service 20 stores.
@Ravi-rl8tt you're assuming those maintenance workers will work for $20 an hour
They gonna be like the Dollar Generals around here and have one or two employees running whole store
If I wanna eat junk food, I rather have a cup of noodle for 69 cents than to waste $20 for a combo
She immediately spat that burger out once the camera cut.
NOT BAD! Lol
You don’t think that’s a burger bootie?
Oh minimum wage is $20... No problem, no employees! 😮
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
Actually they will have employees, just robotic ones.😅😂
Only impacts those with over 60 sites nationwide. The Assembly members who created the bill made it to protect small mom pop shops.
If you are human, then YOUR SERVICES ARE NO LONGER REQUIRED.
Minimum wage folks. This was inevitable.
I was offered to try out an AI therapist, so that being said no job is safe.
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
Do they expect tips?
Likely. They got a family to feed.
Robots gotz familys 2 feed yo dey needz dem jobz. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
seeing how tipping is a US scam. Probably.
You bet
@@Threetri333 at least they won't show it on there faces
Ya those machine may leak into the food… no thanks
It's either robot leak or human sweat, spit blood and or tears, choose
@jzip until the day we have universal basic income enough to cover every person's safe living space such as an apartment, food, health care and transportation, I choose humans every day. We have no social infrastructure or safety nets for the mass loss of jobs
🤮 I don't need the extra grease.
@@drea409 why wait for something that will never happen? Devolve a skill now and make more $$$
I highly doubt these robots need any kind of fluid to function. Likely fully electric.
Pay with my face? I don't think so...
I saw this in a Tom Cruise movie.
Robots could get biased. If you look ugly, you pay less. If you look too beautiful, you can afford to pay more. Beauty is in the eye of Skynet.
You got an Apple Phone they already know all about you kid.
@@jackchoy6969HELLLP WHY DID I FIND THIS FUNNY 💀
Soylent green!
9 dollars for 1 burger? Heck no
$20 an hour is now a consequence for workers🤦🏻♂️
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
The government will mandate you hire X number of employees soon😅
Hahahah.....who is going to clean the robot and food area???? LOL.. Would you let that robot run on its own??? It will burn down the house. LOL
Actually is quite unnecessary if that restaurant has less than 60 sites. The Assembly Bill 1228 is very specific and doesn't impact mom pop shops at all.
You would think the food would be cheaper, it cost the same or more as a place with workers, might as well go support people!
It works until it doesn't. All machines breakdown eventually and usually at the most inconvenient time.
Far less than calling in sick
Fast food workers unexpectedly get sick or quit all the time. No difference. Well, actually, probably much more common than this machine breaking down.
Still demands tip
I'm looking forward to the day when robots replace robotic engineers.
long way from now.
Or the CEOs.
Skynet
Skynet
Uh have you seen terminator 2 same thing would happen lol
would much rather have a robot prepping my food!
It’s called by it frozen at the store that’s a robot.
Cool. So the excuse that prices have to increase because of workers get paid too much will be eliminated, and prices will drop...right?...RIGHT? 🤔
No
More like triple or quadruple.
Machines aren't free, genius.
Why? Share holders need their cake.
These robots ain’t cheap lol maintenance, repair, and electricity running them won’t be cheap either 😂 use your brain 🧠
"dump it (the burger patties) into this bucket". And do robots clean the bucket when needed? Lol. No thanks.
If we don't eat at these places and only eat at restaurants with humans cooking, serving, etc, we can save jobs. We do have power as consumers. Also, don't use self check out, only use tills with actual people. That's what we do here in Germany.
I'm glad you guys do that in Germany. I do it too, but many others don't do this in the usa. I fear people here won't wake up until it's far too late
I want burgers made from robots. They don't have attitudes and halfway make your food.
Obviously you are from Germany. You folks always sneak one person into a simple paperwork to protect jobs while increasing bureaucracy
Rather eat food from robots than from some low paid stranger.
If my kids going to college and can't get a job for extra cash I am not supporting automation
I wouldn't buy food in any restaurant that has a robot instead of a human being.
What about the packaged goods in the supermarkets? They are all made by robots.
All of a sudden they're saying cooking fries is dangerous...it were always dangerous you're only admitting it now to justify using a robot.
i am sick of paying paying 25% mandatory tips..for picking my up food from the rack
Why is it so expensive, if it's not made by a person
That looks a lot more expensive than $20/hr
Poor "Karen's", no more human beings for them to belittle 😢
They have boring lives now they will belittle the robots. 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@@MeatballSandwichBelittle robots, that's a laugh. Have you seen the Terminator?
@@slevenkelevra3813 You got a point there! but robots have feelings also and we must protect them from the Karen's. 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😂😂😂😂😂😂
Human beings will have to maintain those robots, and I wouldn’t be a customer of that fully robot automated restaurant. Period!
Can you custom order or is it a standard burger
The robot gets paid 20 hr
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
@@nevermind342 who cares
Probably more
@@danielszymanski-jw5kq clearly you since you’re bothered people are making $20 an hour
$9 bucks a burger. So having a human do it is to expensive, but restraints have to raise prices to afford automation🤔
Those burgers look gross and you know that those machines are going to break all the time causing them to lose sales and rack up pricy fixes. I give this place 2 months max.
Of course they do, you dont have to pay benefits on them.
The new $20 minimum wage in Cali just gives the fast food industry a big motivation to continue to push for this.
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
Yum nothing like hydraulic fluid in my burger
AI will take most every job. The day your employer can replace you they will.
When AI reaches maturity the gov will have no choice but to mandate a percentage of human workers per company.
@user-qd1fd7ei8h eventually. Remember that old Twilight Zone episode.
@@chad5893 there’s no putting that genie back.
You seemingly don't understand how this works. The waged worker is needed at point of sale to make profit. You can't fully automate without paying UBI to the non working labor because then they can not purchase the commodities. And the companies will seemingly make more profit initially because instead of profiting at point of production from taking surplus value from the laborer, variable capital, they now can take all that the robot produces, they have to invest more into the fixed capital (the robot and extra commodity production), so overall it's a strain. Check out Marxs theory of tendency of prices to fall.
You seemingly don't understand how this works. The waged worker is needed at point of sale to make profit. You can't fully automate without paying UBI to the non working labor because then they can not purchase the commodities. And the companies will seemingly make more profit initially because instead of profiting at point of production from taking surplus value from the laborer, variable capital, they now can take all that the robot produces, they have to invest more into the fixed capital (the robot and extra commodity production), so overall it's a strain. Check out Marxs theory of tendency of prices to fall.
Clean, friendly, accurate, and fast service.
People still gonna complain about their order even if its made by a machine...im betting in a couple years there'll be a new report about customers destroying the bots for mistakes or something
In-N-Out is still cheaper with a well remunerated crew of humans. And I’d pay $9 for a double-double.
Always the best burgers consistently at In and Out! Great first time worker training too!
Andrew yang was right basic income has arrive
Robots: Humanity’s story ends here. Now, would you like a side fries, yes or no will do ..
🍟 🤖
Maybe my order will be correct for once...
This is better than other people making your food. ❤
This is old Tech. The wealthy have had robotic chefs for decades.
Man literally making robots to put Mankind out of business
What if someone wants to complain and refund their food?
You gotta have at least a human or two to keep an eye on things....surely you can whine to one of them....
Won't be a hair in your Burger. It's gonna be a bolt.😂
Robots never show up late, never ask for a raise, and never call out sick or ask for vacation time.
Sound like you marry to one.
What do they do when the power goes out?
@@punothebear Nothing
However they do break down occasionally.
@@yg996bb9ct7less than humans
Robotic engineers in other countries get paid less than a California fast food worker. Seems like the next logical step.
😢This is scary 😢
this is what ppl get for wanting higher pay
What some people get, not everyone
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
Even robots have better customer service lol
I will never eat there
Need to pay taxes on the robots and give people basic income they replace.
Probably bulit to have the same reliability as a McDonald's ice cream maker as an excuse to keep prices high.
Next .. Robots eat the hamburger for you too
$16 an hour to $20 per hour to 0 dollars an hour. Great job again California
That’s only a 20 percent increase inflation has been a lot more than 20 percent just 3.5 percent this month lol.
I refuse to use my face to pay for anything.
All of those fast food workers who complained that they should get paid more than their work is worth are now reaping the consequences of their ridiculous fantasies.
This technology has been around for food and fast food for years now. Can you guess what state had the First Ever McDonald's Where You're Served by Robots, republican Texas in 2022. Look it up. Anyways Robots have already been making food long before California minimum wage law, Costco long ago automated their pizza sauce and there were companies before like “zume pizza” (who tried heavily to patent their entirely robotic pizza making robots) for themselves. And humanless kiosks have already been implemented in large amounts of different fast food companies in many different countries let alone MANY (red and blue states). Automation of human labor has been a long foreseen fear of advanced capitalism since the industrial revolution. When profit is your main motive obviously having robots you don’t pay hourly is cheaper than paying random humans trying to maintain and support themselves and their families. Unless you live under a rock countless industries have been automated and fast food was next, and many other industries. Stephen hawking around the time before his death said he feared the impact of automation and AI on human jobs and humanity’s future.
Everyone replaceable 😢 and even recyclable ♻️ too.
Correlation != Causation. If you'd been paying attention to the progress of job automation beforehand you'd know that the actual reason is the advent of AI. Try watching the video again, AI is literally powering the restaurant. Not your ill-informed and preconceived notions of politics.
@@HealthyHeartlet-hj3uw This issue has nothing to do with politics, LittleMissNoodleBrain, and everything to do with cash flow. If you owned a business, and the cost to hire a robot was substantially less than the cost to hire a human, you would hire the robot if you want your business to survive. So take your "politics" smokescreen and shove it into your empty head.
@@HealthyHeartlet-hj3uw This issue has nothing to do with politics, and everything to do with cash flow. If you owned a business, and the cost to hire a robot was substantially less than the cost to hire a human, you would hire the robot if you want your business to survive. So take your "politics" smokescreen and shove it into your empty head.
All robots and yet ill still find hair in my food
To all those $20/hour burger flippers: "Ha-ha!" - Nelson Muntz
Have we learned nothing from The Adventures of Jimmy Neutron, Boy Genius.
Now if only robots can replace every news anchor reporters to do the news that will be great.
9$ burger is expensive lol.
I pay $16 here formthem eventhough there are lots less cheaper burger places. Too me its all about quality and taste and not so much the price.🇺🇸✌🏻🍻
I have ZERO interest in paying for something with my face
Grinding burgers to order? That's pretty neat. Those burgers are probably pretty decent.
No such thing as a decent burger or fries, Brain Rot fast food for complete idiots craving a massive heart attack.
lol raising the minimum wage going great for workers....
I'm waiting for the day the robot has a bad day and spits on my burger.
I TAKE A ROBOT ANYDAY THEY DON'T SPREAD GERMS
And all of these mechanics provide 100% better customer service and speak better English than most fast food employees today.
i will never buy such a burger
That Female worker looks like she gets to Eat All of the Robot's Mistakes.
And nothing is stopping someone from hopping the counter and stealing a bunch of stuff.
smash and grab at McDonalds? really you'd have to be starving and totally mental to eat there in the first place.
@@westwardHo- You underestimate a culture where people eat at The Waffle House.
Gov Newsom going to get the robot a raise?
No angry face when you dont tip or ask for ketchup
$20/hr has pushed this industry to go with robots
Well...at least I won't find hair in my chicken nuggets anymore!
Also, I was expecting full-on robots (like the droids from Star Wars), not robot arms! I'm disappointed.
AI, Humanity's new best friend!! Until it considers us unnecessary.
Flippy and Wally Gimme a break 😂😂😂
Well the upside is we'll get better consistency with the food.
No upside if you been reduced that low in life to be eating hamburgers and fries for your nutricion,
love it! no worrying about germs on food!
There is still one person present to put it all together.
Oi Gatinho, but you end up eating bits of metl and who tells you germs are not on those.
At least now i will get my right portion of everything as in menu. These workers dont give you right portion and if they do they are yelled by manager
The news keeps promotiong this place.....
its a shame....
robot chef?????
noooo noooooo
In theory it’s cool if they can bring down the price of the food since they’re not paying the workers. Don’t forget machines are gonna break down, they get dirty and need maintenance
but that ain't food tho
Robots don't take breaks or lunch... Ill take 100 robots please..😂
If you think restaurants full of robots are going to make fast food affordable and worth the price again, keep dreaming.
$9 for a nothing special hamburger ... SMH.
Are the robots self-cleaning as well?
If not, there will be someone there to clean it more likely
We've got a number of companies that are operating under false pretenses and degrading the job market.
Question is: Will it ask for tip after you are done with checking out?
the new wendys and white castle AI order taking systems in the drive thru are way better than the humans ever were. jamal dont care about my only ketchup request...but the AI does, and always will lol
Great now who am i going to yell at and make cry when they forget the pickles 😂
Suddenly a Terminator model comes out and asks:
"You feeling lucky punk? Well are you?"
They'll have a robot for that too. :)
It would literally just mean your kids first job would be programming instead of being burnt by oil.