Yum Brands, the parent company of Taco Bell, Pizza Hut, and KFC, is adopting an 'AI-first' approach to innovate in the fast-food industry, as announced by Yum's new technology chief, according to The Wall Street Journal. This strategic shift aims to leverage artificial intelligence in various aspects of meal preparation and restaurant operations. The company, trading under the symbols $YUM and $YUMC, believes that the potential applications of AI within the restaurant environment are endless. This move is part of a broader trend in the fast-food sector towards incorporating technology to enhance efficiency and customer experience.
"If you think about the major journeys within a restaurant that can be AI-powered, we believe it’s endless” $YUM $YUMC https://t.co/2LwRSQ7TCr
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