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Google Tests “Personalized Assistant” for Travel Itineraries

Google Tests “Personalized Assistant” for Travel Itineraries


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(Google Tests “Personalized Assistant” for Travel Itineraries)

Google announced a test today. The test involves a new feature called “Personalized Assistant”. This feature helps travelers build trip plans. It works within Google’s Flights and Hotels search tools. The goal is to simplify travel planning. Many people find this process time-consuming and stressful.

The new assistant uses artificial intelligence. It creates custom itineraries based on user preferences. Users tell Google what they want. They specify things like budget, interests, and trip length. Google’s system then suggests flights, hotels, activities, and restaurants. It tries to build a complete schedule for the trip.

This feature is experimental. Google is running a limited test right now. Only select users in the United States can try it. They need to be signed into their Google accounts. Google plans to gather feedback. They want to understand if users find it helpful. The company did not say when it might launch widely.

The assistant aims to save users time. It pulls information from various Google sources. This includes Maps, Reviews, and business listings. Google hopes it makes trip planning faster and easier. The assistant builds the itinerary step-by-step. It starts after users choose a destination and dates.


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(Google Tests “Personalized Assistant” for Travel Itineraries)

Travel planning often involves checking many websites. Google wants its tools to handle this complexity. The personalized assistant represents this effort. It is part of Google’s broader push into AI-powered features. Other tech companies are exploring similar travel helpers. Google believes its integration offers an advantage. It connects directly to booking options. Users can potentially reserve flights and hotels within the same interface.