BK Assistant: AI Eyes on Everything
Burger King is implementing a new AI management platform in its restaurants called BK Assistant, designed to oversee various aspects of operations [2]. This includes monitoring food inventory, kitchen equipment, point of sale (POS) systems, employee schedules, and even conversations at the drive-thru. The comprehensive system aims to gather data from across the restaurant to improve efficiency and customer experience.Patty: The AI Chatbot
At the heart of BK Assistant is "Patty," a voice AI chatbot integrated into cloud-connected headsets worn by employees [2]. This chatbot, powered by an OpenAI base model and Burger King's proprietary architecture, allows workers to interact directly with the system. Patty can answer questions about menu items and product details, and also flags when a product needs restocking [3].Friendliness Scores and Employee Monitoring
One of the more controversial aspects of BK Assistant is its ability to generate a "friendliness score" based on employee interactions with customers [2]. The system listens for specific phrases like "welcome to Burger King," "please," and "thank you" [3]. Burger King trained the AI assistant using data collected from franchisees and customers about how they measure friendliness [3]. Managers can then request a friendliness score for a specific location or shift. Burger King has tracked aggregated keywords such as "welcome," "please" and "thank you" at a limited number of pilot locations to help managers understand overall service patterns [1].Tom Curtis, President of Burger King U.S. & Canada, presented the platform as a tool to improve the lives of team members by leveraging real-time data [2]. However, the always-listening nature of the system raises concerns about potential surveillance and its impact on employee morale. Burger King says the chatbot is not being implemented to score individuals or enforce scripts [1].







