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"Neophytou, Raphaela"
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Using artificial intelligence to address sexually transmitted infections during and after travel of young travellers
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Liasidou, Sotiroula
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Neophytou, Raphaela
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Christofi, Anastasia
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Artificial intelligence
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Chatbots
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Disease prevention
2025
PurposeThe purpose of this study is to investigate whether ChatGPT could provide answers to participants' questions about their sexual health risks during and after the trip, as well as to examine whether the information provided was reliable.Design/methodology/approachThe study included 21 young travellers by interacting with scripts to related questions and cases for health and travelling through the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT (3.5).FindingsThe findings of the research indicate that ChatGPT can help a traveller by giving them information to prevent, recognise and address risks related to their sexual health. An indicative conclusion is the information provided by ChatGPT was adequate and correct as in the case of being provided by a health professional. In addition to the accuracy of the information provided, it shared the concerns expressed by the participants and guided them to find support, either from their doctor or from their family and friends. In addition, an important finding of the research is the digital empathy that ChatGPT demonstrated to the research participants. In particular, based on the way it responded to questions about participants' feelings, it appeared to use specific phrases that indicated empathy.Originality/valueThe study contributes to the literature by enhancing knowledge of the relationship between ChatGPT and travellers to their sexual health. The research focuses on strategies to prevent and manage a traveller’s potential STI infection, either during or after the trip, using the artificial intelligence tool ChatGPT.
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Artificial intelligence driven adaptive learning methods in sustainable tourism education
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Liasidou, Sotiroula
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Pipyros, Kosmas
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Christofi, Anastasia
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Adaptive learning
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Artificial intelligence
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Automation
2025
PurposeThe research’s purpose is to examine the incorporation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the context of sustainable tourism education, emphasizing its capacity to augment educational achievements and provide future practitioners with vital competencies.Design/methodology/approachSemi-structured interviews targeting academics in the tourism field were conducted.FindingsThe study results are indicative and suggest a compatible relationship between the benefits of integrating educational content on sustainable tourism and AI. Specifically, AI can equip students with a more analytical understanding of sustainability.Originality/valueThe study’s originality exists in the integration of AI as an innovative tool into the educational context of sustainable tourism, thereby providing students with valuable knowledge.
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