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McDonald’s Drive-Thru AI Upgrade Is Confusing Customers With "Extra Humanity" From A Robot Voice This tech upgrade is completely breaking the internet because fast food meets artificial intelligence in the most chaotic way possible. Social media is exploding with videos of the McDonald's drive-thru AI upgrade, where a bizarrely friendly robot voice is misunderstanding orders, adding extra items nobody asked for, and even arguing with customers. The twist? This isn't just a glitch—it's the exact "personality" McDonald's designed for the system to feel more human, and people are losing it over the unintended hilarity. From "extra pickles" becoming "extra everything" to the AI insisting you want a McFlurry when you clearly said a smoothie, this robotic upgrade is turning a boring fast food run into a viral comedy show. Fans are calling it the best entertainment of the year, but franchise owners are panicking over the chaos. Is this the future of fast food, or just a tech disaster we can't look away from?
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McDonald’s Drive-Thru AI Upgrade Is Confusing Customers With "Extra Humanity" From A Robot Voice This tech upgrade is completely breaking the internet because fast food meets artificial intelligence in the most chaotic way possible. Social media is exploding with videos of the McDonald's drive-thru AI upgrade, where a bizarrely friendly robot voice is misunderstanding orders, adding extra items nobody asked for, and even arguing with customers. The twist? This isn't just a glitch—it's the exact "personality" McDonald's designed for the system to feel more human, and people are losing it over the unintended hilarity. From "extra pickles" becoming "extra everything" to the AI insisting you want a McFlurry when you clearly said a smoothie, this robotic upgrade is turning a boring fast food run into a viral comedy show. Fans are calling it the best entertainment of the year, but franchise owners are panicking over the chaos. Is this the future of fast food, or just a tech disaster we can't look away from?