Travel platform Mondee has rolled out a new artificial intelligence-powered travel assistant, Abhi, which the company says is the most powerful in the industry.
"Abhi is the first fully-integrated AI platform, not just chatting but interacting and making actual bookings, even producing a customized, day-by-day travel guide, taking personalization to an entirely new level.""In addition to our first mover advantage of being the first to launch a fully-integrated AI, Mondee’s unique ecosystem is giving us an edge. AI is all about data," Fintiklis said.
"Using the data and connectivity to our growing database of travel experts, our AI will evolve and learn and become even more powerful over time."Mondee is not a household name, but the company's technology is used by travel agents and 100 million travelers annually who belong to membership clubs.
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