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Patty will coach employees on meal preparation, like how many strips of bacon go on a maple bourbon barbecue whopper.
It will also evaluate employees' friendliness by recognizing phrases and words like, welcome to Burger King.
And if you think you're not being watched at work, think again.
According to the Washington Center for Equitable Growth, more than two-thirds of workers are being monitored by AI, a finding consistent across industries and occupations.
Our theme music was composed by BJ Lederman.
Marketplace's executive producer is Nancy Fargali.
Joanne Griffith is the chief content officer.
Neil Scarborough is the vice president and general manager.
And I'm Kristen Schwab.
We will see you back here on Monday.
Right now, Naveen Sarma, a senior analyst at S&P Global Ratings, says streaming is complicated.
There are a zillion content providers accessed a zillion different ways, and subscription prices are rising.
Sarma says viewers are starting to pick and choose.
There are too many players in the industry for all of them to make money.
It's why Ross Benesch, a senior analyst at eMarketer, says more consolidation is coming.
Sony dropped the streaming side of its business, PlayStation View, to focus on licensing.
We'll also likely see more subscription bundles and more companies, like Warner Brothers, get bought out.
Benesch says this might make the user experience less clunky.