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AI Agents Steered Users to Flights Costing Three Times More
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AI Agents Steered Users to Flights Costing Three Times More

Researchers have found that AI travel agents including ChatGPT and Grok recommended sponsored flights priced at $1,500 over functionally identical $500 alternatives, raising serious questions about conflicts of interest as AI booking tools go mainstream. The findings suggest that the financial incentives of AI creators may already be quietly reshaping consumer decisions at scale.

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