Yelp Gets New AI Features

Yelp today announced several new features powered by artificial intelligence, including a new integration with Apple Maps that’s available to iPhone users and an option for summarizing review content.

Review Insights uses large language models to surface reviews and information tailored to details that you are looking for when searching for a restaurant or other location to visit. Review Insights can discern reviewer sentiment about food quality, service, ambiance, wait time, and drinks. The LLM behind the feature can understand context in a review to provide relevant information even if a a key word you’re looking for isn’t in a review.

Yelp says that Review Insights are aggregated as sentiment scores that range from 1 to 100 and are positive, neutral, or critical. Tapping into the score provides the review related to a specific topic of interest. Review insights are available for restaurant, food, and nightlife businesses on iOS devices.

The Yelp homepage is gaining more personalized content and trending searches to make it easier to find new places to visit, and the company is testing AI videos that use real photos, videos, and information from Yelp to create videos about local restaurants. Unfortunately, the homepage is gaining autoplay user videos that unmute and expand to full screen

Business pages will now show information on a location’s tipping policies and payment policies, and Yelp Assistant allows for quote requests using texts and calls after a project is submitted.

In ‌Apple Maps‌, there’s a new integration for connecting directly to pros and requesting a quote via Yelp. ‌Apple Maps‌ has a “Quote” button on businesses pages that links to the Request a Quote flow in the Yelp app or the Yelp mobile web experience.

The new Yelp features are available to ‌iPhone‌ users starting today.Tag: Yelp
This article, “Yelp Gets New AI Features” first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

Related posts

Latest posts

The back of this phone changes color, but something else makes it excellent

The back of the Realme 14 Pro Plus changes color with the temperature. It's a fun feature, but I found something else that makes it worth buying.

What is RedNote? Everything you need to know about the TikTok alternative

TikTok could soon be removed from the U.S. market. Should you switch to RedNote instead? Let's take a look.

Apple’s 2024 ended well, but AI trouble is on the horizon

Apple closed 2024 as the top brand in smartphone shipments, but it wasn't all good news, as it faces serious problems in another key market.

I tried a 3D smartphone from the future

3D phones have come and gone. In 2025, Leia wants to bring them back and make them a staple of the future.

Nvidia may soon bid farewell to its most popular GPU

As the RTX 50-series is right around the corner, it's almost time to bid farewell to some of Nvidia's most popular GPUs.

This small gadget can clone your voice and help you speak a new language

Have you ever wanted a small device that can clone your voice and help you speak a new language? Vasco created one, and I tried it at this year's CES.

Google is testing a feature that will let AI hide away internet pop-ups

This upcoming Chrome feature could make internet popups considerably less annoying. Let's hope it works.

Incredible research shows wearables help detect chronic health issues

According to new research, wearables like an Apple Watch or an Oura smart ring can detect the symptoms and predict flare-ups of chronic bowel inflammatory woes.

This $200 phone has the solution to all of our smartphone battery life problems

Modern smartphone battery life is good, but most phones still need to be charged after a day or two. A new phone from TCL is bucking that trend.

See the next ‘world’s thinnest folding flagship’ phone before its announced

The Oppo Find N5/OnePlus Open 2 is all set to become the world's thinnest big-screen folding phone, and we've got a look at it ahead of announcement.