Panera Bread (St. Louis) is now testing artificial intelligence (AI) through two of its upstate New York drive-thrus, CNBC reports.
Debbie Roberts, Panera’s Operating Chief, said testing the AI will determine if it should be implemented throughout more Panera locations. The company is also hoping to test its accuracy with orders and its ability to decrease wait times. The same technology Panera is testing is reportedly in use through more than two dozen eateries in the U.S.
Customers will place their orders as usual per the drive-thru speaker, and employees will be on standby in case any issues arise.
The company has already experimented a little with AI in recent years, using a system in store that monitors coffee temperature and volume.
Currently, 45 percent of the retailer’s 2000-plus restaurants include drive-thru lanes.