
About this episode
Alvin and Fran discuss the implications of AI in fast food and the case of Tamika Goode regarding social justice and property rights.
This week Alvin and Fran explore the implications of AI in the fast food industry, particularly Burger King's new initiative that monitors employee interactions with customers. The conversation shifts to the future of fast food and the potential for automation to replace human workers. Finally, they delve into the controversial case of Tamika Goode, a woman who squatted in a wealthy neighborhood, raising questions about social justice and property rights.They discuss the legalities of squatters' rights, the commodification of housing in America, and the societal implications of these issues. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
People in this episode
Hosts: Alvin Williams, Francel Evans
Topics covered
- AI in fast food
- automation
- social justice
- property rights
- squatters' rights
Keywords
- AI
- fast food
- Burger King
- automation
- Tamika Goode
- squatters' rights
- social justice
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Burger King
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