explanade
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Someone noted that a lot of people are using AI to generate itineraries.
So I Googled and there were some articles of travel writers trying different AI travel apps and comparing the results to what they knew about the destination, which often was their home or a place they knew very well.
But one stat really surprised me:
That is very fast adoption. I haven't ever tried ChatGPT or other chatbots. I haven't turned on Apple Intelligence on my iPhone either. But I still encounter AI, with Google search results now having that AI summary box at the top. Or Amazon reviews now curated by Rufus. You used to be able to search through reviews and find relevant reviews. Now AI summarizes it for you.
OTOH, not too surprised because if you go to travel forums, most of the questions are people asking others on the forum about itineraries.
I guess people don't use guide books any more. I do like to exchange information on travel forums but generally not specific itineraries.
I still do my own research but it's very time consuming so maybe it makes a lot more sense for people still working.
So I Googled and there were some articles of travel writers trying different AI travel apps and comparing the results to what they knew about the destination, which often was their home or a place they knew very well.
But one stat really surprised me:
But around 70 percent of Americans are using AI for travel planning, according to a recent survey conducted by the Harris Poll on behalf of the personal-finance app Moneylion.
I Used AI to Plan a Trip to Maui. The Results Were Unexpected.
Of the free AI tools I tried, results were middling, and some were befuddling. But one does have potential.
www.outsideonline.com
That is very fast adoption. I haven't ever tried ChatGPT or other chatbots. I haven't turned on Apple Intelligence on my iPhone either. But I still encounter AI, with Google search results now having that AI summary box at the top. Or Amazon reviews now curated by Rufus. You used to be able to search through reviews and find relevant reviews. Now AI summarizes it for you.
OTOH, not too surprised because if you go to travel forums, most of the questions are people asking others on the forum about itineraries.
I guess people don't use guide books any more. I do like to exchange information on travel forums but generally not specific itineraries.
I still do my own research but it's very time consuming so maybe it makes a lot more sense for people still working.