Zomato AI, an AI-powered meal discovery companion that can adapt to users’ preferences, dietary requirements, and emotions, has been released by food tech company Zomato Limited. Zomato AI, which is available on the most recent platform application, offers simplicity, personalization, and gastronomic enjoyment, pushing the envelope of conventional chatbots, according to a statement from the firm. The multiple agent structure, which offers a variety of prompts for various activities and gives clients access to multiple superpowers at any moment, is one of the benefits of Zomato AI, it was added.
Want a particular dish? You will be given a widget by Zomato AI that lists all the restaurants selling the food you want to order. Not sure what to order? No issue! Zomato AI may make recommendations for a list of well-liked restaurants or dishes, eliminating the need to wing it while choosing a meal, according to Zomato.
Zomato AI offers a seamless, natural texting style to improve user experience. According to the announcement, customers can send several messages, and Zomato AI will reply in almost real-time. According to the company, Zomato AI is skilled at addressing complicated requests. “It can address complex issues like What should I eat while I’m hungover? Can I have anything to eat that is heavy in protein and low in carbohydrates?” the statement said. Additionally, it helps users locate the ideal dishes to sate their grumbling stomachs and satisfy their cravings.
Phased rollouts of this functionality will only be available to Zomato Gold subscribers. A report claims that the business has implemented a platform fee of Rs 2 for every order. The fee will be applied regardless of how much is in the shopping basket. The Gurugram-based company reported its first-ever successful quarter, giving its investors and the stock exchanges some much-needed happiness. In the first quarter of FY24, it made Rs 2 crore in profit. In the same quarter of the previous year, it had suffered a loss of Rs 186 crore. The company’s operating revenues increased by 71% to Rs 2,416 crore from Rs 1,414 crore in the first quarter of the previous year, aided by tremendous growth in Hyperpure, a B2B platform for kitchen supplies.