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NewsLyft’s AI ‘Earnings Assistant’ offers ideas about how drivers can make more moneyDrivers can ask it how to ‘optimize’ their shifts based on real-time data on airport arrivals, local events, and more.Drivers can ask it how to ‘optimize’ their shifts based on real-time data on airport arrivals, local events, and more.by Wes DavisApr 29, 2025, 10:27 PM UTCLinkFacebookThreadsImage: Alex Castro / The VergeWes Davis is a weekend editor who covers the latest in tech and entertainment. He has written news, reviews, and more as a tech journalist since 2020.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: LyftIn 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.See More: AILyftNewsRide-sharingTechTranspoMost PopularMost PopularAmazon has no choice but to display tariffs on prices nowDuolingo will replace contract workers with AINew Starlink subscription drops hardware price to $0The DJI Phantom is no moreThe $20,000 American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, and no touchscreenInstallerA weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you need to download, watch, read, listen to, and explore that fits in The Verge’s universe.Email (required)Sign UpBy submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Advertiser Content FromThis is the title for the native ad
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