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Lyft’s AI ‘Earnings Assistant’ offers ideas about how drivers can make more money

Lyft’s AI ‘Earnings Assistant’ offers ideas about how drivers can make more money

  • Lyft has launched an AI chatbot tool called “Earnings Assistant” to help drivers optimize their time on the road and make more money.
  • The Earnings Assistant feature offers personalized plans based on factors like airport arrivals, local events, and traffic patterns.
  • Drivers can ask for recommendations or get reminders from the tool, which also provides a visual representation of their planned route.
  • The feature is currently in early access and drivers must join a waitlist to use it, with Lyft promising more updates and improvements in the future.
  • The Earnings Assistant builds on other recent AI-powered tools launched by Lyft, including tweaked Lyft Rewards and a “Driver Accomplishment Letter” feature that provides personalized feedback from passengers.

Lyft has launched “Earnings Assistant,” an AI chatbot tool for drivers seeking to “optimize their time on the road.” With it, drivers can create plans based on information about things like airport arrivals or local events, announced Jeremy Bird, EVP of driver experience at Lyft in an email to The Verge.

The Earnings Assistant feature is in early access, and drivers will need to join a waitlist to use it. Once they have access and start planning with the tool, it can offer reminders, and drivers can also ask it for recommendations if they aren’t sure where to go next.

GIF showing Lyft’s new Earnings Assistant.

In Lyft’s hypothetical example, the driver asks for a plan that stays within a five-hour period in San Francisco and ends at an address in Oakland. It then creates a time-blocked visual that shows where they’re going to be and includes a mention of when the driver can expect a “Turbo” time, when earnings are higher.

Lyft says this builds on other recent roll-outs like tweaked Lyft Rewards, and a “Driver Accomplishment Letter” feature, another AI-powered tool that creates a “personalized document” summarizing their work for Lyft, complete with positive feedback from passengers.

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Q. What is Lyft’s new AI-powered tool for drivers?
A. Lyft’s “Earnings Assistant” is an AI chatbot tool that offers ideas about how drivers can make more money.

Q. How does the Earnings Assistant feature work?
A. The Earnings Assistant feature allows drivers to create plans based on information about things like airport arrivals or local events, and provides reminders and recommendations for where to go next.

Q. What is a “Turbo” time in Lyft’s context?
A. A “Turbo” time refers to when earnings are higher, and the Earnings Assistant tool will mention this in its plans.

Q. How can drivers access the Earnings Assistant feature?
A. Drivers need to join a waitlist to use the Earnings Assistant feature, which is currently in early access.

Q. What other recent roll-outs by Lyft have been mentioned as building on the Earnings Assistant feature?
A. Other recent roll-outs include tweaked Lyft Rewards and a “Driver Accomplishment Letter” feature, both of which are AI-powered tools.

Q. What does the Driver Accomplishment Letter feature do?
A. The Driver Accomplishment Letter feature creates a personalized document summarizing a driver’s work for Lyft, complete with positive feedback from passengers.

Q. Is the Earnings Assistant tool only available in San Francisco?
A. No, the Earnings Assistant tool is not limited to San Francisco and can be used in other locations as well.

Q. How does the Earnings Assistant tool provide recommendations for where to go next?
A. The Earnings Assistant tool provides recommendations based on information about things like airport arrivals or local events.

Q. What is the purpose of the Earnings Assistant feature?
A. The purpose of the Earnings Assistant feature is to help drivers optimize their time on the road and make more money.

Q. Is the Earnings Assistant feature a paid service?
A. No, the Earnings Assistant feature is currently free for drivers who join the waitlist.