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Innovations in QSR could be rolled out in months thanks to Gen AI
Key AI applications include predictive forecasting, finance automation, and personalisation.
Innovations in QSR could be rolled out in months thanks to Gen AI
Key AI applications include predictive forecasting, finance automation, and personalisation.
Consumers are ready but human oversight remains key for AI—KPMG partner
Fast-food businesses are racing to get AI services right but accuracy remains a challenge.
What’s driving growth and innovation in Australia’s QSR industry?
Emma Pitfield, consulting partner at KPMG shares her thoughts on the evolving landscape.
Carl’s Jr Australia master franchisee goes into administration
Only 24 company owned restaurants are impacted with 25 sub-licensee to continue operations.
Large-scale technology adoptions are changing how QSRs compete: KPMG
Emma Pitfield, Partner at KPMG will take the stage at the QSR Media Australia Conference & Awards powerd by Redbull.
Technology not optional for QSRs to remain competitive: KPMG leader
Join Ross Widdows as he talks more about this at the QSR Media Australia Conference & Awards 2023, powered by Redbull.