Early High Level AI Observations for Travel Startups
Larger travel companies have and will continue to dominate the initial wave of large language model AI benefits. Where does that leave (comparatively smaller) travel startups
In the context of ChatGPT searches, AI prompts are the initial inputs or queries that guide the AI’s response. They serve as the starting point for the AI to generate relevant and useful information.
The need for detailed prompts cannot be overstated, especially in the realm of travel-related searches. A detailed prompt provides a clear direction for the AI, ensuring that the generated content is specific, relevant, and valuable. For instance, instead of asking “What’s the weather like?”, a more detailed prompt would be “What’s the weather like in Cape Town, South Africa, in December?” This level of detail allows the AI prompt to provide a more accurate and useful response.
Conversely, bad prompts are typically too short or too vague. They lack the necessary detail for the AI to generate a meaningful response. For example, a prompt such as “Tell me about Paris” is too broad. The AI could interpret this in numerous ways – are you asking about the history of Paris, its tourist attractions, its cuisine, or its climate? Without specific details, the AI prompt’s response may not meet your needs.
To maximize the effectiveness of your travel-related searches, consider using detailed prompts like the following:
These prompts are extremely detailed and specific, allowing the AI to provide highly tailored and precise responses.
Don’t even get me started on prompts for AI generated images, they are even more complicated. The featured image on this post is my nascent attempt at one but I’ll leave it to other experts to take it from here.
Happy searching everyone!
PS, you can use Bing (https://bing.com/chat) to use GPT-4, including Dalle Images, without the need for a professional OpenAI subscription.
Larger travel companies have and will continue to dominate the initial wave of large language model AI benefits. Where does that leave (comparatively smaller) travel startups
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