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McDonald’s new AI drive-thru has to prove it can handle hungry people

By dailyguardian.aeJune 10, 20263 Mins Read
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McDonald’s is bringing AI back to the drive-thru with a new Google-backed system called ArchIQ, also known as Archy. It’s starting in five locations under the company’s broader “> NEXT” technology push, with a franchisee claiming the system has already handled more than 1 million orders.

The bigger number is the one McDonald’s needs people to trust. About 90% of those orders reportedly needed no human intervention. That sounds promising, but this is not a clean reset. Its earlier IBM-backed AI drive-thru experiment ended after viral mistakes turned automated ordering into a public punchline.

McDonald’s is also not testing this in a vacuum. Wendy’s, Taco Bell, Dairy Queen, Bojangles, Carl’s Jr., Hardee’s, and others have chased AI ordering, with mixed results. The pitch is speed, but the drive-thru is hostile territory for voice AI.

Why the drive-thru tempts AI

Fast-food ordering looks easy to automate from a distance. The menu is fixed, the exchange is brief, and most orders follow a predictable path. On paper, a tireless voice bot sounds useful.

The real test starts when customers stop behaving like a demo script. People change their minds, mumble, ask for substitutions, and order from cars full of noise. A system that works in clean conditions can still stumble when someone asks for no onions, extra sauce, and the thing from the app.

Why the last failure lingers

McDonald’s has been here before, and the public mostly remembers the bloopers. Its earlier IBM-backed trial was meant to prove that automated ordering could work at scale, but the failures traveled faster than the pitch.

A normal mistake becomes a joke the moment it hits TikTok. Customers can tolerate a strange chatbot answer online. They’re less generous when they’re hungry and trapped in a line.

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McDonald’s can point to order volume and automation rates, but customers will judge Archy by the corrections it avoids.

When the bot gets noticed

The best version of an AI drive-thru disappears into the routine. It hears the order, gets the modifiers right, and hands things off before anyone starts thinking about the machine behind the speaker.

The worst version turns the customer into unpaid quality control. It creates a correction loop, slows the lane, and still forces a human worker to step in.

McDonald’s doesn’t need Archy to feel clever. It needs the system to make ordering less annoying, not more. Until then, the drive-thru screen is the AI’s homework, and customers should probably grade it before pulling forward.

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