AI in travel – the next frontier?
WITH artificial intelligence (AI) continuing to pervade almost every aspect of our lives, would you let it go so far as to plan your next holiday? Skip the personalised services of a travel operator or even your own research, and let ChatGPT plan your next move?
Sounds great and convenient, but there’s more to AI in travel planning than you might think. Firstly, there’s the cookie cutter approach that may not suit everyone, and then the possibility of phishing scams when it comes to booking and paying for trips.
In this week’s issue of BT Lifestyle, we look at the pros and cons of using AI and how to resolve the trust issues behind it. Backed up with research by travel website Booking.com, we find out how to use AI safely, or simply rely on that tried-and-true search engine – yourself.
In the Arts, rediscover the works of Shui Tit Sing – not exactly a household name, but who for decades before his death was one of the most influential figures in Singapore’s art scene. The artist, teacher and mentor is remembered in a new exhibition that shows off some of his most memorable works.
And if you’re one of those avid enthusiasts of non-invasive aesthetic treatments, you’ll want to read more about Ultherapy Prime – an upgraded version of the original US FDA-cleared non-invasive ultrasound device for skin-lifting that’s gaining more fans thanks to an ever-growing demand for quick-fix beauty regimens.
In Dining, enter the rarified world of Jin Ting Wan, the latest fine dining Chinese restaurant at Marina Bay Sands, and find out if the food matches its stunning 55th-storey view.
For all this and more, don’t miss this week’s edition of BT Lifestyle.
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