(Reuters) - Uber Technologies will accept more payment options on its food delivery platform and roll out an artificial intelligence (AI)-powered ...
- Uber Technologies will accept more payment options on its food delivery platform and roll out an artificial intelligence -powered assistant to help users find deals and exploreLamborghinis on display in Point Pleasant Park | SaltWire - Uber Technologies will accept more payment options on its food delivery platform and roll out an artificial intelligence -powered assistant to help users find deals and explore different food options, the company said on Wednesday.
Food delivery platforms have been investing in AI as they attempt to offer a more curated service and make their apps more convenient. DoorDash, too, is working on an AI chatbot called"DashAI" to speed up food ordering, Bloomberg News reported in July.
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