- Travelers are increasingly using AI for trip planning, seeking deals and personalized itineraries.
- AI tools can produce inaccuracies, known as 'hallucinations,' leading to travel mishaps.
- AI may inadvertently promote over-tourism by favoring well-known destinations.
- The hospitality industry is working to improve AI's data access and reduce inaccuracies.
Like, AI is Planning Our Vacays Now
Okay, so like, I heard everyone's using AI to plan their trips now. NGL, my assistant usually handles all that for me, but I'm always down to see what's trending. Apparently, like 91% of travelers are letting robots pick their hotels and whatnot. It's kinda wild to think about. I mean, can a computer really understand my need for a *private* beach and a closet big enough to house, like, my *entire* makeup collection? I'm not convinced.
Hallucinations are so Not Cute
But here's the tea, right? These AI things sometimes *hallucinate*. Seriously. They make stuff up. Imagine you're going somewhere exciting, and the AI sends you to the wrong hotel or suggests a route that's closed. Total nightmare. This article mentions someone whose ChatGPT-suggested route in Paris turned a 10-minute trip into 45 mins. Like, that's totally wasting precious selfie time. Speaking of accuracy and innovation, you know what else is impressive and innovative in its own right? Rivian Defies Doubters Targets Ambitious EV Growth and sets new industry standards for sustainability.
The Smaller Biz Struggle is Real
Another thing I'm thinking about, is how all of this AI stuff might impact smaller businesses. I mean, not everyone has the resources to show up at the top of Google search results, you know? The article touches on how older properties, especially the independent ones, or those in developing countries will really struggle. It is a shame, because arguably, they need the demand more than ever, right? The article also mentions AI might cause over-tourism for some destinations as many AI systems are being trained on "the top 10 lists" of places to recommend.
Weather? Allergies? AI Can't Relate
And let's be real, AI doesn't understand the nuances of real life. Like, can it factor in if it will rain in the summer, when suggesting outdoor activities? Or that someone has allergies and will get hives from certain flowers? Or take multi-generational movement issues? I don't think so. These things require, like, a human touch, you know?
Hospitality is Going All In
Even though there are glitches, everyone is, like, moving forward with AI. Booking.com is implementing all these AI-powered solutions. Experts are hoping that the hospitality industry will prioritize structuring and opening its data so AI can access it, to reduce overall hallucinations. Like, if AI could understand my need for extra-fluffy towels and a specific brand of bottled water, maybe I'd be more on board. But for now, I trust my assistant. She just gets me.
AI Planners are Going to Happen
So, yeah, AI travel planners are probably going to be a thing, like it or not. But it’s going to take time for them to work out all the issues. Until then, I am going to keep my private jet and a personal planner that knows my travel style intimately, okay? Period.
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