What do facial recognition technology and cheeseburgers have in common?
Updated | By Nkhensani Manabe
A fast-food chain in California has begun rolling out facial recognition technology in order to enhance the consumer experience.

One of the perks of technology, and of online shopping, is that you hardly ever have to fuss about your product preferences or banking details, since they are saved in your profile.
Shopping for anything from appliances to books and furniture is a breeze, because your computer knows and remembers what you want.
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Delivery apps already make the fast-food experience dynamic, but what if you could take things to the next level?
Caliburger, a fast-food chain based in California, is slowly rolling out a new facial recognition technology that is set to take the hassle out of deciding what to eat for good. See how in the video below:
Introducing "FACE" the AI Kiosk from WINTERSTONE on Vimeo.
You walk in, stand in front of the camera, and instantly see your favourites pulled up on the screen. Amazing!
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In the restaurants of the future, there will be a lot of people standing in front of computer screens and smiling goofily for their food.
Are you ready?
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