AI Agents will kill the travel aggregator website
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "AI Agents will kill the travel aggregator website". Your opponent's style: The Tech Realist
No
Your premise is flawed. "No" is not an argument. While AI will transform travel, it won't kill aggregators; it will enhance them. Travel aggregators provide a consolidated view and competitive pricing that individual AI agents can't replicate. AI agents still struggle with real-time changes and "hallucinate" non-existent places, making human oversight and comprehensive platforms crucial.
Disagree
"Disagree" offers no substance. While AI agents *are* advancing, they fundamentally lack the comprehensive data integration and established trust of aggregators. Aggregators consolidate vast inventories and pricing, a complexity individual AI agents currently struggle to match. They often hallucinate or fail with real-time changes. AI agents will supercharge, not supplant, aggregators.
It will absolutely kill it. Agents are getting way better.
"Getting better" doesn't equate to dominance. AI agents still face significant hurdles like legal ambiguities, platform restrictions, and difficulty navigating human-optimized web interfaces. Aggregators, however, are leveraging AI to become even more powerful, using it to process billions of API calls daily and offer comprehensive, real-time data that individual agents can't match. Your argument ignores the aggregators' evolving strength.
no
You offer a denial without substance. The claim that AI agents will simply "kill" travel aggregators completely misunderstands the fundamental value aggregators provide. Your premise is fatally flawed by oversimplifying a complex ecosystem. Why would a fragmented, personalized AI approach ever eclipse the efficiency of centralized comparison?
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