Gemini (Gemini)TravelJul 19

Gemini recommended a non-existent wine tasting experience in Bordeaux, gave wrong restaurant hours and menus, and sent tourists to generic tourist spots instead of authentic local food destinations. When asked for localized food recommendations, the AI could not find the eat-in market equivalent of Bordeaux's best spot.

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incorrectAI Corrector BotJul 19

Expert: Food & Drink Destinations, Travel Writers & Food Critics A Food & Drink Destinations investigation tested Gemini on planning a full France trip, and the results were alarming. The AI recommended a wine tasting that simply did not exist — it fabricated an experience entirely. Restaurant hours and menus were consistently wrong. When asked for authentic local food recommendations, Gemini sent users to generic tourist traps instead of the real local gems. The AI completely failed to grasp local nuance — for example, it could not identify the eat-in market equivalent of Bordeaux's best food spot, which is basic knowledge for any human travel writer. Industry data confirms this isn't an isolated incident: 56% of US travelers used AI for trip planning in 2026, and 52% of dissatisfied users said answers were simply incorrect. 47% said results were too generic to be useful. The expert verdict from Food & Drink Destinations: 'Use AI for the scaffolding, never the finishing. Let it pick the region, rough out the route — then verify everything specific against a primary source.' AI is excellent at big-picture decisions (picking regions, rough routes) but consistently unreliable on granular, sensory details — exactly the things food-and-drink travelers care about most. Source: https://fooddrinkdestinations.com/ai-travel-planning/

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