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highplainsdem

(62,592 posts)
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:08 PM Friday

Dairy Queen is putting an AI chatbot in its drive-thrus

Source: TheVerge

Dairy Queen is becoming the latest fast food chain to get in on AI, as it’s bringing a chatbot to dozens of its drive-thrus across the US and Canada. It aims to help speed up drive-thru service and “encourage customers to add more food to their orders,” according to The Wall Street Journal.

Following a test last year, Dairy Queen is widely launching the tech built by Presto, an AI company that already works with chains like Carl’s Jr., Hardee’s, Taco John’s, and Fazoli’s. In 2023, a report from Bloomberg revealed that Presto’s AI drive-thrus may actually be assisted by human workers based in locations like the Philippines.

Presto’s chatbot takes orders correctly about 90 percent of the time, The Wall Street Journal reports. Kevin Baartman, Dairy Queen’s executive vice president of IT, tells The Journal that the company tested the AI chatbot on a day when the chain offered free ice cream cones to customers and that “the bots responded to lines of cars and never got crabby.”

Along with Dairy Queen, Wendy’s began experimenting with Google-powered AI drive-thrus in 2023, while McDonald’s briefly piloted a chatbot-powered drive-thru as well. Last year, a Taco Bell exec said he’s going to reevaluate where to roll out the chain’s AI drive-thrus after customers expressed frustration with the chatbot (and some attempted to troll it). And while Burger King is testing AI drive-thrus in fewer than 100 restaurants, it’s putting a chatbot inside employees’ headphones to measure their “friendliness” and help with meal prep.

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Read more: https://www.theverge.com/ai-artificial-intelligence/913928/dairy-queen-ai-drive-thru-presto



If the bots are getting orders wrong even 10% of the time, they should be worrying about the customers' mood, not the bots' nonexistent moods.
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William Seger

(12,485 posts)
8. Any EXCUSE to cut a job! "...speed up drive-thru service"
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 01:55 AM
Yesterday

“...encourage customers to add more food to their orders.” Yeah, that's the ticket.

oasis

(53,780 posts)
2. 10% screw ups on orders?
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:32 PM
Friday

😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫😵‍💫10 pissed off customers out of every 100.

TBF

(36,862 posts)
3. I'm glad they are warning us - I don't need to go to
Fri Apr 17, 2026, 11:36 PM
Friday

any of these places anymore.

There are a couple things the billionaire tech bros are going to learn - it's very easy for folks to avoid a drive-thru and eat elsewhere.

Also, when you take away all the jobs, just exactly who do you think will pay for your goods and services?

DBoon

(25,057 posts)
4. when ALL the chains use AI chatbots to take orders...
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 12:11 AM
Yesterday

.. the customers' moods will not matter

SunSeeker

(58,338 posts)
9. I've hated EVERY chatbot I've ever had the misfortune to "converse" with.
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 02:46 AM
Yesterday

Worthless and annoying, and a waste of my time. And it tells me the people running the business don’t give a shit about me, otherwise they’d hire a human to deal with me.

ToxMarz

(2,981 posts)
12. AI chat bots becoming like elevator music
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 08:29 AM
21 hrs ago

I'd rather just have silence.

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Wonder Why

(7,130 posts)
13. I'll use a chatbot to place my order. You know, one that when their chatbot asks if what it
Sat Apr 18, 2026, 04:40 PM
13 hrs ago

repeats back is correct, mine will constantly say no and give them a modified order, making changes every time.
"You want one regular burger, large fries and a Coke"
No, a small fries.
"You want one regular burger, small fries and a Coke"
No. Large burger.
"You want one large burger, small fries and a Coke"
No. Diet Coke.
"You want one large burger, small fries and a Diet Coke"
No. You forgot the cone.
"You want one large burger, small fries, a cone and a Diet Coke"
I didn't ask for a burger.
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