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Would you try a new approach to traveling?
TL;DR: go to the last two paragraphs :D Soo.. we're about to launch our product, but I don't want this to be the usual post where one asks people to follow the product just for the sake of it: I really want to hear from you your honest opinion. Most people, one way or another, spend some time travelling, either for work or for pleasure. In my opinion (but feel free to prove me wrong!) the most common ways of travelling are: 1 be guided: hire a tour guide, go with a friend, follow a blog article or some suggestion from an influencer, ... 2 make your own plan: research a few days, read websites and then make a list of all the places that you want to visit. Both these approaches definitely work, but my friends and I wanted to try something new and tried this experiment where a person was walking freely around London and the rest of the team was narrating interesting things surrounding the traveller: it was such a GOOD experience! It was so nice that we decided to make it into a product and we're going to launch it here on PH. I am NOT linking here, because I really just want to hear your opinion on this. Would you like to experiment with something like this? Or would you reject this approach to travelling without even trying it?
Do you think AI can replace human marketers?
Personally, AI can certainly enhance the work of human marketers, but it's unlikely to replace them completely. What AI and humans bring to marketing are distinct and complementary skill sets. What are your thoughts on this?