Burger King pilots AI chatbot Patty for employee assistance

Burger King is introducing an AI chatbot named Patty into employee headsets as part of a pilot program in 500 locations later this year. The tool aims to help with operational tasks while monitoring interactions for politeness. It forms part of the broader BK Assistant system rolling out to all restaurants by year's end.

Burger King has announced the deployment of Patty, an AI-powered chatbot, integrated into headsets worn by employees. Revealed by chief digital officer Thibault Roux in an interview with The Verge, the initiative begins with a pilot in 500 locations later this year before expanding to all U.S. Burger King restaurants by the end of 2026, as part of the BK Assistant platform.

Patty is designed to support daily operations, such as answering questions on meal preparation—like the number of bacon strips for burgers or instructions for cleaning the shake machine—and alerting the inventory system when items are out of stock or machines are down. It integrates with the chain's point-of-sale system to notify managers of issues.

Additionally, the chatbot monitors employee-customer interactions for 'friendliness,' recognizing phrases such as 'welcome to Burger King,' 'please,' and 'thank you.' The system allows managers to track performance metrics in this area, with ongoing iterations to detect tone in conversations. 'This is meant to be a coaching tool,' Roux told The Verge.

While Patty assists staff, Burger King is not yet using AI for customer order-taking, citing challenges faced by competitors. Roux noted, 'Not every guest is ready for this.' Engadget reports that Patty is powered by OpenAI, though this detail is not mentioned in the CNET coverage.

The introduction reflects broader industry trends in AI adoption for efficiency, but raises questions about workplace surveillance.

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