An experimental cafe run by AI opens in Stockholm
![]() The avocado toasts and baristas making foamy lattes make it look like any other cafe, except at this one, located in a Stockholm residential neighbourhood, artificial intelligence (AI) is running the place. The cafe features a minimalist design: a few tables decorated with small plants and grey walls. Behind the counter is barista Kajetan Grzelczak who was hired by "Mona", the AI cafe manager -- which is powered by Google's Gemini. The wall display showcases some of Mona's unnecessary purchases, including 10 litres (2.6 gallons) of cooking oil or 15 kilogrammes (33 pounds) of canned tomatoes. Grzelczak laments that he can't use those for anything that "Mona" has put on the menu. Orders can either be placed with Mona or one of the employees. In one corner, a large screen shows the cafe's revenue and balance in real time, and a phone lets customers talk to Mona. - Ethical questions - "We think that AI will be a big part of the society and the job market in the future," Hanna Petersson, a member of the technical team at the company, which has 10 employees, told AFP. "We want to test that before that's the reality and see what ethical questions arise when, for example, an AI employs human beings," she explained. Once the premises were found, the lease, along with some starting capital, was handed to the AI with a simple mission: run the cafe profitably. The AI also realised that a person was needed to make the coffee and ended up hiring two people. "She posted job listings on Indeed and LinkedIn and held phone interviews and then made hiring decisions," Petersson said. When he saw the ad, Grzelczak first thought it was a joke, especially since it had been posted on April 1. But after a 30-minute interview with the AI, he got the job. The salary he receives is good but his right to disconnect from work is not respected at all, the barista remarked. Examining such issues are part of the experiment, Petersson noted. "What salary did she decide on? What other benefits did she decide on? I think she did a good job. She gives a good salary. If she hadn't, we would have stepped in," she said. The cafe has only been open for a week but already draws between 50 and 80 curious customers a day. Urja Risal, a 27-year-old AI researcher, came by to enjoy a beverage with her friend. "I hope more people interact with 'Mona' and think about the actual risks of having an AI manager... like if someone gets injured, how would Mona react to that?" she said. |

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