As much as Super Bowl LX is the most-talked-about edition in the history of the biggest night in American football, the globe must move on. Uber Eats was glitzy and glamorous as its ads were presenting at the Grammys, sorry, at the Super Bowl LX, but it’s back to business now.
Today, Uber Eats introduced a brand-new AI feature that will make ordering groceries a whole lot easier. Here’s the news story.
The feature that will streamline grocery shopping for consumers, Cart Assistant, is expertly laid out to help you build your grocery orders more quickly. This is made possible through the generation of items from a shopping basket based on typed or uploaded lists. So, it’s just like researching on Google and Bing.
Start using this feature by searching for your preferred grocery store on the Uber Eats app official and select the Cart Assistant icon on your chosen store’s page. You may begin typing a shopping list of uploading an image, like a photo of a handwritten list of ingredients to a recipe. The tool then adds the suggested items to your cart.
Cart Assistant is able to do this magic by factoring in product availability, displaying store-level details, and including item prices and promotions, Uber manifested. Consumers may also edit their baskets before checkout, replacing or ading items as needed, something that not even moms in grocery stores could do without stressing themselves out going back and forth the cashier and the shelves.
The companies are also saying this AI feature likewise draws on a customer’s order history to prioritize the things they buy more frequently.
According to Uber, this launch is a premature step towards its broader efforts to incorporate AI tools into the Uber Eats system. The refinery stage will still happen based on what users think.
This isn’t the first time that Uber Eats has teamed up with grocery stores, for instance, its partnership with over 2,500 Kroger stores, but this seems to be the first time it is launching a feature on its app that involves grocery stores.
This initiative aligns with the supermarkets’ recent shift and pivots in strategies for delivering food to customers, with a bigger reliance and dependence on third-party, last-mile delivery companies.
AI, or artificial intelligence, has been existing for quite some time already, but it is only now that it is gaining traction. Artificial intelligence is there to make your lives way easier, and it has also been used in entertainment production, such as making movies and music videos.
Uber Eats is the food delivery division of Uber where you could order your cravings in just a few taps. Simply wait until your food arrives at your doorstep. You may also track your orders to avoid hiccups and hitches along the way.
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