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Phocuswright Research Explores Travelers' Comfort Using GenAI

According to Phocuswright's latest travel research report GenAI and Emerging Tech Use Among Travelers, nearly half of travelers would be comfortable in a chatbot interaction where they provide their trip preferences and the AI platform offers a range of recommendations.



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Generative AI Will Go Mainstream in 2024 Driven by Adoption of Specialized Custom Models and Multimodal Tool Experimentation According to GlobalData

Generative AI was a groundbreaking development last year, with the emergence of popular chatbots such as OpenAI’s ChatGPT and Google’s Bard taking the technology world by storm. However, using the large language models (LLMs) powering these chatbots has several disadvantages, hindering the adoption of the technology. For this reason, LLMs will be gradually replaced by smaller, custom language models in 2024, says GlobalData.


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Top Five Generative AI Trends for 2024 According to GlobalData

The Evolution of This Technology Transcended Traditional Boundaries, Infiltrating Realms Such As Creative Arts, Automation, and Tailored Experiences. A Comprehensive Analysis of Influencer Discussions on Social Media Platform X Has Unveiled a Curated Selection of Focal Themes Within Generative AI.


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Multi-modal AI and the UX Revolution in Travel - PhocusWire

For those of you not keeping up, ChatGPT at the end of 2022 gave us a computer that can understand and generate English. Not just English, but human language in general. On the face of it, that can seem like a small step. It’s not. Yes, it struggles with facts and up-to-date data, but that part is solvable and often not as critical as you’d think. If that wasn’t revolutionary enough for you, the next shift is generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) going multi-modal.