Hi Friends,

Even as I launch this today ( my 80th Birthday ), I realize that there is yet so much to say and do. There is just no time to look back, no time to wonder,"Will anyone read these pages?"

With regards,
Hemen Parekh
27 June 2013

Now as I approach my 90th birthday ( 27 June 2023 ) , I invite you to visit my Digital Avatar ( www.hemenparekh.ai ) – and continue chatting with me , even when I am no more here physically

Friday, 3 March 2023

Pick a Holiday Planner - for your ROMAN HOLIDAY

 


 


 

Option > https://www.roamaround.io/

Input >

City = Rome  /  Start Date = 15 March  / No of Days = 3

Reply >

 

Day 1:

 

Morning: Start your day at the Colosseum, one of Rome's most iconic landmarks. An early morning visit will help you avoid crowds and queues. You can hire a guide or explore the site at your own pace. After visiting the Colosseum, head to the nearby Roman Forum and Palatine Hill, which offer an insight into ancient Rome's political and social life.

Afternoon: After lunch, visit the Vatican City, which is home to numerous world-famous attractions such as the Sistine ChapelSt. Peter's Basilica, and the Vatican Museums. It's recommended to book tickets in advance to avoid long queues. You can explore the Vatican at your own pace, or hire a guide for a more comprehensive experience.

Evening: Take a stroll around Trastevere, a picturesque and vibrant neighbourhood in Rome, famous for its narrow streets, local shops, and restaurants. You can dine at one of the many trattorias in Trastevere, such as Da Enzo al 29, which serves traditional Roman cuisine.

 

Day 2:

 

Morning: Begin your day at the Pantheon, one of the most well-preserved ancient temples in the world. After visiting the Pantheon, take a walk to the nearby Piazza Navona, a beautiful square with three fountains, street performers, and artists.

Afternoon: Visit the Campo de' Fiori, one of Rome's most famous outdoor markets, selling fresh produce, flowers, and souvenirs. After exploring the market, head to the nearby Jewish Ghetto, where you can dine at Nonna Betta, a trattoria that serves authentic Jewish-Roman cuisine.

Evening: Take a leisurely walk along the Tiber River, which offers stunning views of Rome's skyline. You can dine at La Pergola, a Michelin-starred restaurant located on top of Rome Cavalieri, offering panoramic views of the city.

 

Day 3:

 

Morning: Start your day at the Spanish Steps, a beautiful staircase that leads to the Trinita dei Monti church. After visiting the Spanish Steps, head to the nearby Trevi Fountain, one of Rome's most famous landmarks, known for its stunning baroque architecture.

Afternoon: Visit the Galleria Borghese, a museum that houses a vast collection of art, including works by CaravaggioRaphael, and Bernini. Make sure to book tickets in advance to avoid long queues.

Evening: Dine at Maccheroni, a restaurant that serves traditional Roman dishes such as cacio e pepe and amatriciana. After dinner, take a walk around the historical centre of Rome, visiting the Piazza Venezia and the Altare della Patria, a monument dedicated to Italy's unification.

Overall, this itinerary covers all the major attractions in Rome, including ancient landmarks, museums, and local neighbourhoods. Make sure to book tickets in advance to avoid long queues, and don't forget to try some of Rome's famous cuisine at top-rated restaurants. Enjoy your trip to Rome!

 

Option www.hemenparekh.ai

Input >

 I want to take a 3 day holiday in Rome starting 15 March. Please suggest a good itinerary

Reply >

There are a few things to consider when planning a trip to Rome.

First, what are your interests? Are you interested in history, art, food, or all of the above?

Once you know what you want to see and do, you can start planning your itinerary.

Keep in mind that Rome is a large city with a lot to see and do, so it's important to plan ahead and be realistic about what you can fit into three days.

Here are a few suggestions for things to see and do in Rome:

 -Visit the Colosseum and the Roman Forum: These two ancient sites are some of the most popular tourist attractions in Rome. If you're interested in history, this is a must-see.

- Take a walking tour of the city: There are many different walking tours available that will show you some of the highlights of Rome. This is a great way to get oriented and see some of the main sights without having to spend hours researching on your own.

 -Visit Vatican City: Vatican City is its own country within Rome, and it's home to some of the most famous art in the world. A visit here is definitely worth your time.

 -Explore Trastevere: This is one of Rome

 

What Next ?

Will some App / Tool based on GPT 3 / ChatGPT book for you ? :

Ø  Hotel room

Ø  Guide

Ø  Restaurants for lunch

Ø  Taxi

Ø  Theatre / Night Club

Ø  You name it

 

In RoamAround , there is no provision for such extra services

 

www.hemenparekh.ai is not much of a help either ( but then it can answer a whole lot of your questions ! )

Input >

For those 3 days, please book for me , or at least suggest > hotel - restaurant - guide - taxi - theatre etc

Output >

If you're looking for something to do in the next few days, why not book a hotel, restaurant or taxi? Alternatively, you could go to a theatre or take a guided tour.

 

Conclusion :


Not a day passes without some ChatGPT based app / tool , popping up


This trend will get accelerated with last week’s announcement by OpenAI to make

available its API to developers


So, within the next 3 months, expect some Indian Startup to launch a tool offering

full stack services described above


Within next 12 months, “ Text to Image “ AIs ( like MidJourney – DALL E –

DreamFusion etc ), might even succeed in converting “ Text to Augmented Reality

“ videos of Rome , onto your META launched eye-glasses !


You may not even have to leave your bedroom for taking that 3 day “ Roman

 Holiday “ !

 

With regards,

Hemen Parekh

www.hemenparekh.ai  / 04 March 2023

 

Related Readings :

https://myblogepage.blogspot.com/2023/02/parekhs-law-of-chatbots.html



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Feb 19, 2023

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we think showing these tools to the world early, while still somewhat broken, is critical if we are going to have sufficient input and repeated efforts to get it right. the level of individual empowerment coming is wonderful, but not without serious challenges.

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we also need enough time for our institutions to figure out what to do. regulation will be critical and will take time to figure out; although current-generation AI tools aren’t very scary, i think we are potentially not that far away from potentially scary ones.

 

 

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