Uber Eats is bringing a Google-powered AI assistant

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Uber Eats is set to launch an AI chatbot later this year, powered by Google’s PaLM language model. The chatbot will allow users to easily find offers, reorder meals, plan meals, find grocery item offers, and order ingredients for recipes. It will eliminate the need for customers to scroll through menus and stores. The chatbot will be available to users in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada. Instacart has also introduced a similar AI chatbot called “Ask Instacart” for personalized shopping recommendations and customer queries.

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Uber Eats is bringing a Google-powered AI assistant

Uber Eats is set to launch an AI chatbot later this year, powered by Google’s PaLM language model. The chatbot will allow users to easily find offers, reorder meals, plan meals, find grocery item offers, and order ingredients for recipes. It will eliminate the need for customers to scroll through menus and stores. The chatbot will be available to users in the US, UK, Australia, and Canada. Instacart has also introduced a similar AI chatbot called “Ask Instacart” for personalized shopping recommendations and customer queries.

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