I used ChatGPT to plan a vacation, while my partner used Claude. We pitted the itineraries against each other to surprising results.
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I used ChatGPT to plan a vacation, while my partner used Claude. We pitted the itineraries against each other to surprising results.
"ChatGPT, for example, came back with what felt like a movie script. Tunis started with a sunrise walk through Sidi Bou Saïd, pastries and mint tea in hand, followed by a whirlwind through the Medina and a dramatic half-day at the ruins of Carthage. Then, in Tozeur, it pulled the cinematic card with "Star Wars" filming sets in the desert, and camel rides across dunes at sunset."
"When my partner and I began planning a couple's trip to Tunisia, we decided to do something different. Instead of turning to travel sites, we let AI take the lead. Recently, I've outsourced a lot of my life to ChatGPT - from work projects to personal errands. So, I thought, why not travel planning, too? ChatGPT has always been my top choice, but my partner wanted to see what Claude-the one she likes the most-would plan for our Italian holiday."
A couple planning a trip to Tunisia gave two AIs the task of building daily itineraries for Tunis, Tozeur, and Hammamet. They fixed the timeline and cities in advance and asked each bot to design one full day in each city. ChatGPT produced cinematic, fast-paced, ambitious days featuring sunrise walks, whirlwind medina tours, desert film-set moments and seaside finales. Claude returned slower, more contained, practical suggestions prioritizing guided food tours and paced historical visits. The outputs overlapped at times but diverged in tone, revealing the partners' different travel personalities rather than a single superior itinerary.
Read at Business Insider
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