Even last year, I didn't consider artificial intelligence (AI) a threat to a travel journalist. Artificial intelligence applications seemed clumsy, and open-source language models primarily silly.
I have made an effort to research and follow the development. Although I see a lot of opportunities, I also see threats that the price of billable work will collapse either directly when artificial intelligence replaces a human as a writer or when artificial intelligence makes it possible for people who previously could not write publishable articles.
Have you noticed that the number of articles produced directly with artificial intelligence has increased? Or that there has been a significant decrease in writing fees?
An example of an artificial intelligence (AI) application that already creates publishable articles for some uses is, for instance, Surfer. What worries me the most is the pace of development. When the content it writes is already so good, how good will it be next year?
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Hi! I love to travel and am now starting to share it with my kids.
My family of 2 adults, 3 kids (ages 7, 10 & 14) are visiting Iceland in February.
Iβd love recommendations for "off the beaten path" places to see and any media contacts open to collaborating! We love walking and exploring.
Any help would be great!
hi there! We took our 9-month old to Iceland in 2019. We rented a car and drove southeast.
With your kids, you could try Bruarfoss (for off-the-beaten path), a stay giljur guesthouse or minniborgor cottages.
Full Itinerary here. joinmeintransit.com/wp-content/uploads/2019/09/one-week-through-southern-iceland.pdf. Try the village of Akranes to the west.