With this dramatic addition to the Las Vegas Strip, the Seminole tribe is showing some pluck.<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nStack is a remnant of another era in Las Vegas, when people knew what Light Group was. Light Group was a big deal in Vegas for a time, and the company opened the successful Fix at Bellagio. Stack was a sister restaurant of Fix. At the time, MGM Resorts owned Bellagio and Mirage. Hakkasan bought Light Group, then Tao Group bought Hakkasan. Don’t be impressed, we only had about 15% of this in our head, the rest was the Googles.<\/p>\n
To help avoid wasting even more time writing about a closed restaurant, we asked ChatGPT to write a short description of Stack: “I don’t have specific information about Stack restaurant at Mirage Las Vegas in my current training data. For the most accurate and up-to-date description, I recommend checking the official website of Stack or contacting the Mirage Las Vegas directly.”<\/p>\n
Which answers the question, “How off the radar does a restaurant need to be in order to avoid AI being up all in their business?”<\/p>\n
Which we also asked ChatGBT, of course, “The level of attention or scrutiny a restaurant receives from AI largely depends on various factors such as its online presence, reviews, and popularity. If a restaurant maintains a low profile, limited online presence, and minimal customer reviews, it is less likely to attract significant attention from AI systems. However, it’s important to note that the extent of AI involvement can vary, and AI may still gather information from publicly available sources. Overall, maintaining a low profile and limited online footprint can reduce the chances of extensive AI scrutiny, but complete avoidance may be challenging in today’s digital age.”<\/p>\n
Shout-out to limited online footprints!<\/p>\n
If you were a Stack fan, have no fear. Mirage still has the excellent Heritage Steak. It used to be Tom Colicchio’s Heritage Steak, but as we shared first in June, 2023, Coliccio is no longer involved with the restaurant.<\/p>\n