From travel and outdoor adventures to America’s 250th anniversary celebrations, technology is helping make the months ahead safer, more connected, and more memorable. Learn how tech is innovating the summer season in this week’s Tech at Work.

How Tech is Innovating the Summer Season

Airbnb partnered with the International Association of Financial Crimes Investigators (IAFCI) to help travelers avoid summer scams.

Apple introduced Local Lists so people can find the perfect spot for meeting friends or dining. They also developed an enhanced room key experience for participating hotels and resorts.

CLEAR launched Concierge Powered by CLEAR, offering travelers personalized airport assistance from curb to gate, including baggage support and personal guidance through the terminal.

Comcast is highlighting the city of Philadelphia during America250, supporting events like Welcome America, Philadelphia250’s Block Party Bonanza, and more.

Deloitte is marking America’s 250th anniversary by designating 250 Impact Day volunteer sites focused on innovation, education, entrepreneurship, and support for veterans.

DoorDash is providing Dashers with seasonal safety tips to help them stay safe, cool, and alert on the road while navigating hotter weather and increased delivery demand.

Google launched an interactive journey through history with Making of the Nation — America at 250, using technology to bring historical archives to life for anyone, anywhere.

Pinterest released its Summer 2026 Trend Report, an analysis of search habits from over 600 million monthly active users worldwide.

Strava added new features for hiking, updating every stage of the outdoor experience: discovery and route planning, real-time tracking and navigation, and social sharing and community.

Uber and Mothers Against Drunk Driving are continuing their long-standing partnership to encourage safer choices, reduce impaired driving, and help riders plan ahead during one of the busiest travel seasons of the year.

Verizon is partnering with the STEM Next Opportunity Fund to make STEM learning available to young people through free, hands-on summer curricula.

New in Tech

Indeed’s AI-Powered Sourcing Assistant Helps Employers Hire Over 30% Faster

Indeed introduced Sourcing Assistant, an AI-powered feature that finds, engages, and delivers quality applicants faster for stronger hiring outcomes. Sourcing Assistant relieves operational strain by working around the clock to identify and invite qualified talent to apply to an open role. This helps ensure recruiters start their day with active pipeline matches, potentially freeing up hours every week to focus on the strategic and human parts of their job. Applicants sourced by the Sourcing Assistant were more likely to be hired than applicants from other sources, and employers saved seven hours per week when using the Sourcing Assistant. Learn more.

Tech Spotlight

Hims & Hers launched Labs AI, an AI care agent embedded in the platform that makes customers’ lab results clearer, more useful, and easier to engage with. Using a custom-built AI system, Labs AI delivers personalized insights while helping address nuanced health questions. The program is designed to complement providers’ clinical expertise by educating customers about their lab results without diagnoses, and draws information from a curated medical knowledge base — not the open internet. Labs AI is the first agent in a broader AI ecosystem that Hims & Hers is building to support customers and clinicians. Learn more.