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How Yelp reviewed competing LLMs for correctness, relevance and tone to develop its user-friendly AI assistant

Yelp found that when it first launched a GPT-4o-powered AI chatbot, usage rates dropped. But training it to sound like a human changed that.

Scrunch AI is helping companies stand out in AI search

As more people turn to AI search sites for their online research, Scrunch wants to help brands optimize their presence for these AI crawlers.

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Tencent's AI chatbot dethrones DeepSeek in China's iOS app store amid fierce competition

The rise in popularity of Yuanbao follows Tencent's move to integrate DeepSeek's R1 reasoning model in February.

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Replit and Anthropic's AI just helped Zillow build production software—without a single engineer

Replit partners with Anthropic's Claude and Google Cloud to enable non-programmers to build enterprise software, as Zillow and others deploy AI-generated applications at scale, signaling a shift in who can create valuable business software.

The contest to build the dominant AI-powered search engine is now being waged on college campuses

AI search startups Perplexity, You.com, and Liner have recruited hundreds of students to promote and endorse their apps.

How to Use the Booking.com AI Trip Planner

The AI Trip Planner is free to use and available via the Booking.com mobile app. If you use Booking.com or have in the past, sign into your account on the app. This way, AI Trip Planner can access your past searches and travel history. Here are the first few steps: Click on Try it out, and a chatbot will pop up.

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Is This How Reddit Ends?

But now even Reddit is becoming more artificial. The platform has quietly started beta-testing Reddit Answers, what it calls an "AI-powered conversational interface." In function and design, the feature—which is so far available only for some users in the U.

This New AI Search Engine Has a Gimmick: Humans Answering Questions

A new AI-powered search engine called Pearl is launching today, with an unusual pitch: It promises to connect you with an actual human expert if the AI answer sucks. WIRED gave it a spin.