- AI can help people plan a full travel day.
- It reads feelings and learns what travellers like.
- It gives ideas before someone starts a trip.
- It offers choices during the trip in real time.
- It can suggest a long walk or a quiet coffee.
- It can help write short online reviews after travel.
- You use it on simple websites or phone apps.
- People should be careful with private feelings and data.
Difficult words
- feeling — emotion someone has, like happy or sadfeelings
- real time — happening now and giving instant answers
- suggest — offer an idea or a plan
- review — short text that says what you thinkreviews
- private — not for other people to see
- data — information about people or things
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Discussion questions
- Do you like long walks or quiet coffee on a trip?
- Do you use apps to plan your trips?
- Would you share your feelings with an app?
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