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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.

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@ai6yr @researchbuzz as if google maps weren't bad enough directing people onto private dirt roads & fire lanes. Now we're gonna wind up trying to find the secret restaurant inside a laundromat.
@Finitum @ai6yr @researchbuzz I live right on the edge where things become rural. There are about a dozen named roads shown on Goigle Maps that are fire roads or powerline maintenace tracks owned by PG&E.
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You’d think, in a rational world, that there’d be consequences for stuff like that. But we are no longer in one of those.