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ChatGPT in travel services – do tourists trust artificial intelligence?
As ChatGPT becomes a widely available tool for tourists to plan trips and solve their travel needs, Professor Jon Lovett and colleagues ask: do tourists like interacting with artificial intelligence?
Leeds water experts contribute to the UN-Water Report
Cat Moody, Joseph Holden and Andy Baird produced a chapter of the United Nations (UN) Water Report: Water for Climate Mitigation.
Melting of Alaskan glaciers accelerating faster than previously thought
Melting of glaciers in a major Alaskan icefield has accelerated and could reach an irreversible tipping point earlier than previously thought, new research suggests.
Professors Oliver Phillips and Guy Ziv launch world-first forest carbon mapping initiative
They are collaborators on GEO-TREES, a global, £13m funded project to collect ground data and validate carbon storage maps of the world’s forests.
Dr Laura Carter sparks discussions on contaminants, regulations and caring responsibilities
After a successful research trip to Australia, where she connected with experts and practitioners in water contamination, Dr Carter explores the difficulties of parenting while travelling for work.