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Uber Eats is adding AI to menus, food photos, and reviews
PLUS: ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot

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Uber Eats is adding AI to menus, food photos, and reviews
ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot
Why AI researchers are getting paid like NBA All-Stars
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Uber Eats is adding AI to menus, food photos, and reviews
Uber Eats is introducing new features to help businesses advertise and communicate with customers, including AI additions to menu descriptions, food photos, review summaries, a live chat tool, and payments for user-submitted photos. The AI tools can generate descriptions for menu items and summarize customer reviews, highlighting areas for improvement. The service is also using AI to detect and enhance low-quality food images on menus, either by making changes to lighting, resolution, framing, or editing the food onto different plates or backgrounds. For menu items without images, customers can upload a photograph of their order when leaving a review. The feature is launching globally and allows customers in the US, UK, Canada, and Mexico to receive in-app credits if their photos are published. Additionally, Uber Eats is introducing a Live Order Chat feature that allows businesses to contact customers directly to resolve issues with orders before they are sent out.
ChatGPT: Everything you need to know about the AI-powered chatbot
ChatGPT, OpenAI's text-generating AI chatbot, has gained popularity since its launch in November 2022. The bot has 300 million weekly active users. In 2024, OpenAI collaborated with Apple for Apple Intelligence, released GPT-4o with voice capabilities, and launched Sora, a text-to-video model. However, the company faced internal drama, including the departures of high-level executives and lawsuits from Alden Global Capital-owned newspapers. In 2025, OpenAI is battling the perception of losing ground to Chinese rivals like DeepSeek. The company is pursuing a data center project and laying the groundwork for one of the largest funding rounds in history.
Why AI researchers are getting paid like NBA All-Stars
In this episode of Decoder, Alex Heath and Hayden Field discuss the AI talent wars and the recent trades of top researchers. Mark Zuckerberg is leading the charge in hiring at Big Tech, research labs, and AI startups, with unprecedented job offers. However, the story goes beyond this, as Hayden and Alex have been reporting on the size of these offers, why companies like Google are hiring instead of acquiring, and how some of the most sought-after AI experts are no longer motivated by money alone.
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