Uber Eats is developing its own AI chatbot for placing orders

This might have slipped under the radar at the time, but it’s worth bringing up. As reported by Bloomberg, it appears that Uber Eats could be working on its own AI-powered chatbot. However, as of today, this has neither been confirmed nor denied, so it remains a highly intriguing rumor.

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With this alleged chatbot, Uber Eats would be providing an ideal tool for its users, as it would make recommendations and offer a much faster way to place orders. It seems that this feature would even inquire about the budget we have for our order and our dietary preferences to ensure the order is made in the best possible way.

Uber Eats could soon have its own AI-powered chatbot, as indicated by a report from Bloomberg

The discovery of this alleged Uber Eats chatbot, which was some time ago as mentioned earlier, was made by the developer Steve Moser. He found this supposed tool and its details in the code of Uber’s own application. Despite all these shared details, as we have already mentioned, this feature is neither confirmed nor does it have a release date.

Yes, this news as such is still unconfirmed. However, it’s also true that Uber’s CEO, Dara Khosrowshahi, previously hinted that the company was working on an AI chatbot. He didn’t share specific details about this tool, and it wasn’t mentioned that it was related to Uber Eats. Now, connecting the dots, everything points to these two pieces of news being closely related, as it stands.

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It’s worth mentioning that Khosrowshahi previously stated that Uber uses artificial intelligence for customers to connect with drivers and couriers for their services. So, it seems to be just a matter of time before the company introduces this new feature to its food delivery application, which makes sense considering the information we discussed earlier, indicating that they already use similar technology in other services. The remaining question to be answered is when they will implement it, given that, as a reminder, this news is from some time ago.

How food delivery robots encourage college students to eat better

Discover how these tiny delivery robots made students healthier.

It’s very easy to miss breakfast as a college student. The pounding headache and blurred vision that follows a diligent night of “studying” can make it difficult to get out of bed, much less make breakfast. Fortunately for students, the future is now, as California startup Starship Technologies is testing out food delivery robots on college campuses.

The little robot that could

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What sounds more futuristic than ordering food via Starship?

Each one of the little robots uses its six adjustable wheels to move autonomously. Sensors and cameras completely surround the robot, allowing it to be aware of its surroundings. The cameras and sensors feed into the robot’s “memory,” highlighting areas that are troublesome to navigate (such as a crack in the sidewalk) to make sure those areas are easier to traverse in future deliveries. The robot can even use its sensors to read street lights, preventing them from becoming robotic roadkill. Each of the robot’s wheels can raise and lower, letting it climb over curbs and other obstacles without issue.

The robots travel at a blazing 4 mph and make deliveries in 15 minutes or less, and each robot can hold a whopping 22 lbs of food. You may think that these slow robots containing pounds of delicious food would be prime targets for desperate college students, who would like nothing more than to crack open the poor things and devour their insides. Surprisingly, Starship reported that even after thousands of deliveries they have not encountered any instances of theft or vandalism. Even if someone tried to rob the robot, it has a few security measures.

First, the lid to the robot is tightly sealed, making it impossible to open through brute strength. The only way to unlock it is via a special code texted to the people who ordered the food. Second, the robot’s aforementioned cameras would surely catch the thief in the act. Most importantly, the robot has a built-in location system that tells Starship its position down to the inch. If somebody were to steal the robot, Starship would know exactly where it is, and would accordingly prepare a daring rescue.

How robots changed the way students ate

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A man stares longingly at the road while a robot continues on its delicious journey

Starship claims that over 88% of college students skip breakfast, usually due to a lack of time. It really is the most important meal of the day; eating breakfast gives you energy, improves your mood, and improves mental and physical performance. It should go without saying that students should eat breakfast to do their best, but the hectic and brutal grind that is college often leaves one with little time to spend on their well-being.

Fortunately, Starship has reported that the introduction of delivery robots to campus has seen the number of breakfast orders rise significantly, which not only makes students healthier but contributes thousands of dollars to local businesses. Breakfast has become so popular, in fact, that it’s surpassed dinner as the most requested meal of choice.

Research has repeatedly shown that when it comes to food, college students value price and convenience above all else. The number of options and low pricing of delivery services like Uber Eats and GrubHub has led to an explosion in popularity on college campuses.

Would you use food delivery robots if they were in your area? Have you used one before? Let us know!