
Way pre-Internet, I worked in a lot of countries. I remember getting to the Philippines without a visa and was able to talk my way in. I remember going to Canada on a flight without a passport and almost being turned around...but got in.
It was a LOT harder back then to learn visa requirements. Credit cards were still not widely accepted around the globe (the Visa credit card system was new at the time), so I had to get Traveller’s Checks.
Is this another iFag smartphone thing?
The problem is that people don’t know how to communicate with each other, let alone ChatGPT:
Me: Does a Spanish couple, travelling under Spanish passports, need a visa to travel to Puerto Rico?
ChatGPT: If a Spanish couple traveling on Spanish passports is planning a visit to Puerto Rico, they do not need a traditional visa—but they do need an approved ESTA, the U.S. electronic travel authorization.
OH BOY!
“ChatGPT Gone Wrong: Spanish Couple Stranded at the Airport Blames AI”
stupid people USED to blame GPS for driving off a pier and downing; now stupid people can blame AI ...
"17-year-old arrested over spanish wildfires"
A phone call would have answered the question.
Since the Spanish don’t want tourists coming to their country they should be kept out of ours.
When Spanish influencer couple Mery Caldass and Alejandro Cid booked a dream trip to Puerto Rico
“I tell ya, all I meet is wise guys. A travel agent told me I could spend six nights in Puerto Rico. No days, just nights. I said to him, ‘What will I do with myself days?’ He said, ‘Do whatever you want, just keep out of Puerto Rico.’” - Rodney Dangerfield