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Imagine planning a vacation by telling your smartphone, "I want to take a four-day trip to Los Angeles in June" and having it spit out a perfect itinerary. That future might not quite be here yet – but with the power of AI and software like ChatGPT, (GPT being short for Generative Pre-trained Transformer), a big step in that direction has definitely been indeed taken.

Hassle-Free Planning

ChatGPT, the two-year-old marquis product of San Francisco-based OpenAI, can analyze and

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Best Travel Apps for this Summer

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It’s being a while since the first adventurers like Columbus, Magellan Livingstone and others explored and sailed the world with just their courage and passion for unknown lands and kingdoms. 
They had just a few archaic tools to find the right route that would lead them to the promised paradise that they had been longing for so long.
However times have changed and fortunately average travelers form all over the world have at their disposal a bunch of smart apps claiming to make traveling easier. 
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How Technology Can Help Your Travels

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This is a brave new world, the one we're living in. The digital age has arrived, and it is here to stay. New technology is present in almost every aspect of our lives, and it can prove a great help even during your travels. Here are some ways in which you can use technology to make your life a little easier when you're travelling.

1. Scan your documents - You should always have copies of your documents made when you travel. After all, what will you do if the unthinkable happens and your original

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Andrew Curry, Director and Co-author of The Futures Company is a smart guy.

 

When he discuses the future of travel in Travel Daily News he makes it a point of saying he tries to avoid techno-centric visions of the future, stuff like flying cars and all-wise robots.

These assumptions or projections, he says, simply do not accord with the world as we know it. A look at the future of travel, he says,  has to take into account the infrastructure world,  models and social values that we know and have

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