Fonte: International Business Times
For years, restaurants have embraced technology to take orders, process payments, manage schedules, and track inventory. Yet despite an abundance of software, many operators still struggle to answer deceptively simple questions: Why did profits fall last week? Where is labor overspending? Is theft occurring? Which location needs attention before tonight's dinner rush?A new generation of artificial intelligence platforms is attempting to answer those questions—not by replacing point-of-sale systems or generating reports, but by acting as an operational intelligence layer that sits across every system a restaurant already uses. Among the companies pushing that shift is restaurant technology provider Lavu, whose AI platform, Marty, is designed to function like an AI general manager for restaurants.