Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut matrix announces that they will begin to take orders with artificial intelligence

New York – The Yum Brands, matrix of fast food chains such as Taco Bell, KFC or Pizza Hut, announced that it will start working with the Nvidia technological giant to take orders through artificial intelligence (AI).

The collaboration with Nvidia, according to Yum Brands, will also allow them to evaluate the performance of each of its franchises, with scope and presence on the five continents.

This alliance is the first of NVIDIA with a restaurant company and is expected to be implemented in 500 Yum Brands premises during the second half of this year, but so far the company has not specified in which regions of the world.

These popular fast food chains have been trying to save labor costs through pilot tests with orders at their collection points from the car; in the programming of supplies by its suppliers; and how to organize their employees in restaurants.

Previously, McDonald’s partnered with Google Cloud and with IBM for orders via voice but the collaboration with the latter ended abruptly.

While the Wendy’s hamburger chains – with great presence especially in North America – had previously allied with Palantir to try to optimize the data of its different stores through a cloud shared system.