Taco Bell Rolls Back A.I. Drive-Thrus After Someone Broke One By Ordering '18,000 Cups of Water'
Where there's a will, there's a way.
Published 3 months ago
The fight against A.I. taking our jobs might be a whole lot easier than most of us thought. Instead of looking like Terminator, the great war against computers might more closely resemble I Think You Should Leave: A.I. won’t be overpowered or turned off; however, it will be trolled.
Taco Bell learned this lesson the hard way after it launched its new A.I.-powered drive-thrus, which were then subsequently “hacked” by one very clever man who asked for “18,000 cups of water.”
Touché, sir.
In a statement, Taco Bell’s Chief Digital and Technology Officer, Dane Mathews, said the company is “learning a lot” when it comes to the limits of A.I. software. Mathews also said, like most people, “sometimes it lets me down, but sometimes it really surprises me.”
So don’t worry, Taco Bell customers, A.I. won’t be serving you anytime soon, which is great news for people who actually need 18,000 cups of water.
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