Travelers Hesitate to Trust AI for Trip Planning

A new study explores why many travelers are wary of using AI tools to plan their vacations. While AI like ChatGPT can help with travel itineraries and bookings, only 33% of American travelers are willing to use it. Many fear AI’s inaccuracies, lack of personal touch, and the risk of getting outdated or incorrect travel information. Cultural differences also play a role in how people perceive AI advice. What does it mean for you? If you're planning a trip, you might still prefer the old-school method of asking friends for tips or doing your own research. AI might save time, but it’s not yet the travel buddy everyone trusts.

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