despite the fact that the company has released updates.
RR | Cancun | May 20, 2024
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Although Expedia has been releasing Artificial Intelligence (AI) updates, Barry Diller, president of the Expedia Group, expressed concern about the disappearance of privacy with AI.
Diller noted that with the appearance of the Internet he thought, at that time, that privacy was dead, and commented that now with AI, privacy is gone forever, as he said in Las Vegas during Expedia’s Explore 24 event.
He questioned how to find the truth if everything is done with AI and assured that the implications have not yet begun. In addition, he indicated that protecting content, ideas and others “will no longer be applicable,” as he believes that what AI entails has been underestimated, as reported by Phocuswire.
As reported REPORTUR.usExpedia recently introduced Romie, the assistant powered by AI Intelligence that performs the functions of a Travel agent, that is, it helps plan Trips, purchases, reservations and even make unexpected changes to a trip and create itineraries. (Expedia introduces AI assistant that performs agent functions.)
Romie allows you to join group chats via SMS. This assistant listens, offers advice, summarizes the chat, and brings the details directly into the Expedia shopping experience. Expedia Group CTO Rathi Murthy noted at the time that Romie gets smarter when used frequently, making the possibilities it offers endless.