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  3. Took a while to find the phrase that @pluralistic used recently that I really liked that summed up this situation.

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  • cyberoutsider@infosec.exchangeC This user is from outside of this forum
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    Took a while to find the phrase that @pluralistic used recently that I really liked that summed up this situation.

    Reverse-centaur

    This article screams that Burger King would really just prefer to get rid of the squishy human part of their system. The next best thing... make that squishy human subservient to some lines of code that effectively tells them to "smile more".

    Burger King AI bot will check up on staffs' please and thank yous - BBC News
    https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgk2zygg0k3o

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    • cyberoutsider@infosec.exchangeC cyberoutsider@infosec.exchange

      Took a while to find the phrase that @pluralistic used recently that I really liked that summed up this situation.

      Reverse-centaur

      This article screams that Burger King would really just prefer to get rid of the squishy human part of their system. The next best thing... make that squishy human subservient to some lines of code that effectively tells them to "smile more".

      Burger King AI bot will check up on staffs' please and thank yous - BBC News
      https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgk2zygg0k3o

      teaneedz@social.vivaldi.netT This user is from outside of this forum
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      @Cyberoutsider king molt conquers BK

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      • cyberoutsider@infosec.exchangeC cyberoutsider@infosec.exchange

        Took a while to find the phrase that @pluralistic used recently that I really liked that summed up this situation.

        Reverse-centaur

        This article screams that Burger King would really just prefer to get rid of the squishy human part of their system. The next best thing... make that squishy human subservient to some lines of code that effectively tells them to "smile more".

        Burger King AI bot will check up on staffs' please and thank yous - BBC News
        https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgk2zygg0k3o

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        @Cyberoutsider

        You must admire the PR-person who came up with this statement:

        'The AI system, called BK Assistant, compiles "FRIENDLINESS SCORES" at the fast-food chain's locations based on employees' conversations ..... BUT the technology is not designed to "evaluate individual employees".'

        ----

        So we score you, but we do not evaluate you based on that score.

        How does that work?

        #AI #Everywhere
        @pluralistic

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        • cyberoutsider@infosec.exchangeC cyberoutsider@infosec.exchange

          Took a while to find the phrase that @pluralistic used recently that I really liked that summed up this situation.

          Reverse-centaur

          This article screams that Burger King would really just prefer to get rid of the squishy human part of their system. The next best thing... make that squishy human subservient to some lines of code that effectively tells them to "smile more".

          Burger King AI bot will check up on staffs' please and thank yous - BBC News
          https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cgk2zygg0k3o

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          @Cyberoutsider @pluralistic

          As the shitstains sponsored Trump I really didn't need another reason to never set foot in a BK again, buy hey, there it was.

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