AI can hallucinate plausible-sounding facts, so grounding its output means comparing what it tells you against official sources—checking hotel policies against the hotel's actual website, verifying visa requirements against government immigration pages, confirming flight times with the airline directly. This practice catches AI errors before they become expensive mistakes.
AI output grounding is the practice of systematically verifying AI-generated travel details such as visa requirements, entry restrictions, and operating hours against authoritative sources like government portals, embassy websites, and official tourism boards before acting on them.
Because AI models can produce outdated or fabricated specifics with apparent confidence, building a grounding step into your travel research workflow is the single most important safeguard against costly planning errors.
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