Technology7/31/2025β€’Engadget

Uber Eats is stuffing AI slop into your meal

Uber Eats is stuffing AI slop into your meal

Uber Eats has introduced several AI-powered features aimed at improving the food ordering and delivery experience. The key points are: 1. AI-enhanced food images: This feature is intended to make food images more appealing by transforming close-up shots into wider, plated views. However, the accuracy of these generated images remains to be seen. 2. AI-powered menu descriptions: This feature aims to ensure the accuracy of menu descriptions, helping customers feel more confident in their orders. It also includes AI-generated summaries of restaurant reviews. 3. User-submitted food photos: Uber is encouraging users in the US, Canada, Mexico, and the UK to submit photos of delivered food items that lack menu images, with a $3 Uber Cash reward. 4. "Live order chat": This feature allows merchants to initiate direct conversations with customers once an order has been placed. The article highlights that while these AI-powered features are intended to enhance the Uber Eats experience, the effectiveness and accuracy of the AI-generated content remain to be evaluated.

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