Jorge Coromina

Generative AI: the buzzword that would transform tourism

Jorge Coromina

Generative AI: the buzzword that would transform tourism

Generative Artificial Intelligence, or Generative AI, is a branch of Artificial Intelligence that focuses on creating models capable of generating new and original content. 

These models use machine learning techniques, in particular neural networks, to learn patterns and structures in datasets and then generate new content based on these learned patterns.

With the ability to generate new and tailored content, this technology has the potential to improve the tourist experience, personalise recommendations and facilitate travel planning and organisation. Here are some of its possible applications:

Transforming Google Maps

A recent report published by Lufthansa Innovation Hub (LIH) finds that Generative AI has the power to supercharge maps and turn travel planning upside down, according to a report by Lufthansa Innovation Hub (LIH).

Generative AI

In its latest study, LIH claims that the integration of generative AI with map-based interfaces "not only has the ability to augment our interactions with the application, but could truly revolutionise the entire travel planning process, from inspiration to itinerary creation and, most importantly, real-time exploration".

The report, written by Christine Wang, CEO of LIH, urges the industry to change the current use of AI in itinerary planning, as it is not aligned with travellers' preferences and desires. She adds that real-time information is so far lacking in ChatGPT or similar applications, which further limits the value of itineraries.

While the study highlights a number of start-ups, some of them with generative AI, working to combine travel planning and maps, it says Google Maps is the one to watch, as it is already a tool trusted by millions of travellers around the world for its immersive navigation features and its ability to deliver what is available in an area.

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