Australian Traveller switches on new Human-Powered AI
By Tony Bosworth in Media News on Friday, 05th September 2025 at 1:28pmAsk AT is a new free AI-powered offering from Australian Traveller available through its website which is literally your personal travel guide. The system answers any question you have on travelling Australia, can turn it into an itinerary or refine it for you into a customised travel plan.
The move is in tandem with the unveiling of a new Australian Traveller website, which is also home to what’s called Watch AT player which provides more than 150 travel videos – filmed by the Australian Traveller team and trusted travel journalists while on the ground.
Australian Traveller co-founder Quentin Long said, “We have been quietly toiling away behind the scenes since the start of 2025 to bring you a new website. But we haven’t just given it a facelift – we’ve completely r...
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