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"textContent": "It isn’t a universal truth, but a vast number of goods and services have their own full-circle moments. While there are still plenty of travel agencies in the U.S., the overall number is still down considerably from a peak in the 1980s. For some industry forecasters, though, the future looks a lot like the recent […]\n\nThe post Does the Future of Booking Hotels Involve AI Agents? appeared first on InsideHook.",
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