Yum China (HKG:9987) is looking to further entrench artificial intelligence across its operations, the South China Morning Post reported Sunday.
Shares of the KFC and Pizza Hut restaurants operator in China jumped over 2% in morning trade Monday.
The company's chief technology officer, Leila Zhang, told the SCMP that by further embracing AI, the firm hopes to improve operating efficiency and profitability.
"When we think about AI and robotics, one of our primary considerations is to empower our restaurant managers. We develop systems and AI-powered digital tools to allow them to work more efficiently, freeing up more of their time so they can focus on delivering exceptional customer service," Zhang was quoted by the SCMP as saying.
Yum China introduced its Q-Smart AI-powered assistant in June, which is able to monitor metrics such as sales data and preparation plans. The firm expects the tool to ultimately offer ways to reduce waste and save labour costs, according to Zhang.
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