Robots are taking over, but Taco Bell promises it will be delicious. The Irvine, Calif.-based quick-service chain said Monday that it is experimenting with yet another communications platform that ...
Taco Bell has jumped into the chatbot space with its TacoBot, a technology that uses office messaging app Slack to take orders for the fast food restaurant. The TacoBot was created in conjunction with ...
As if fast food couldn’t get any faster, a new integration between Slack and Taco Bell is proving the impossible to be quite possible. Last week, the express joint announced a new partnership with the ...
The Taco Bell gods keep on giving. The chain announced Wednesday it's testing TacoBot, a bot for Slack that allows users to order meals from within the chat application. The company is currently ...
You are a busy person. You’re at work and you’re hungry. But your fingers are in too deep on that latest TPS report to take a break. You need a taco, and you need it now. Enter the TacoBot, the ...
It's been proven: The robots are here, and they want us to have Taco Bell. The new Taco Bell Slack bot, TacoBot, can help you with everything from recommendations to placing an order. So, you know, ...
Bots are taking over apps, and this latest one is making ordering from our favorite fast food chain so much easier. Taco Bell announced on Wednesday that customers will soon be able to order select ...
If you use Slack as your primary source of communication at work, you're probably checking it more than your Facebook, Instagram or any other social media. That's just how Slack works. My Slack app is ...
San Francisco - An artificial intelligence “chatbot” from Taco Bell now lets you order a meal in a smartphone text exchange that might look something like this: TacoBot: Hello there, I'm your TacoBot, ...
Taco Bell has teamed up with Slack to launch "TacoBot," which allows users to order food on the instant-messaging service used by companies for internal communications. TacoBot will be able to answer ...
We’re big fans of useless machines here at Hackaday, there’s something undeniably entertaining about watching a gadget flail about dramatically without actually making any progress towards a defined ...