Yum's Taco Bell shows off AI tool for fast food managers

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Yum's Taco Bell shows off AI tool for fast food managers
Executives at Yum! Brands and Taco Bell this week showcased their "Byte by Yum" artificial intelligence-powered tools for restaurant managers, disclosing at an investor event that it has invested US$1 billion ($1.58 billion) into digital and technology.  Use of AI is "already beginning ...

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