At a moment when artificial intelligence is progressing at a rapid rate and the job market is tightening, one fast-food chain offers a glimpse into how everyday businesses are adopting AI to improve efficiency — and reduce their workforce.

By the end of this year, Wingstop expects its 2,000-plus stores across the U.S. to be using its new AI-powered “Smart Kitchen” technology.

AI is poised to take over sophisticated business functions, including the training of other AIs, so to speak. That has alarming implications for human occupations as diverse as coding and customer service, trading and sales.

Wingstop is hardly alone in charging ahead with leveraging AI in its daily operations. All of the biggest names in fast food are exploring AI solutions for their businesses. Yum! Brands, the co

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