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BBC: The perils of letting AI plan your next trip

"...An imagined town in Peru, an Eiffel tower in Beijing: travellers are increasingly using tools like ChatGPT for itinerary ideas – and being sent to destinations that don't exist.

Miguel Angel Gongora Meza, founder and director of Evolution Treks Peru, was in a rural Peruvian town preparing for a trek through the Andes when he overheard a curious conversation. Two unaccompanied tourists were chatting amicably about their plans to hike alone in the mountains to the "Sacred Canyon of Humantay".

"They [showed] me the screenshot, confidently written and full of vivid adjectives, [but] it was not true. There is no Sacred Canyon of Humantay!" said Gongora Meza. "The name is a combination of two places that have no relation to the description. The tourist paid nearly $160 (£118) in order to get to a rural road in the environs of Mollepata without a guide or [a destination]."...

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https://www.bbc.com/travel/article/20250926-the-perils-of-letting-ai-plan-your-next-trip

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The perils of letting AI plan your next trip

An imagined town in Peru, an Eiffel tower in Beijing: travellers are increasingly using tools like ChatGPT for itinerary ideas – and being sent to destinations that don't exist.

BBC

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People don't seem to understand public models are crippleware.

Its like that Rick and Morty episode when Jerry gets minimum compute in the simulation.

Honestly they don't need to understand. They'll destroy AI thinking it's useless and wasteful, and if it's not useless to the in-crowd, all the more reason to destroy it! Things always get worse, when only elites get to have useful things, while everyone else gets shit.

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