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When we use free, public AI models for strategic planning, we often overlook the long-term cost to our data sovereignty. While these tools are efficient for drafting menus or social captions, using them for high-level commercial strategy presents a significant risk to your business intelligence.

Understanding the difference between a closed enterprise system and a public model is essential for protecting your sensitive guest analytics and proprietary operational workflows.

Why should hospitality marketers avoid using free, public AI models for strategic planning?

A) Free models are incapable of understanding hospitality-specific jargon.

B) Inputs are used to train future versions of the model, making proprietary data effectively public.

C) Public models intentionally produce lower-quality output to encourage paid upgrades.

D) Paid tiers offer a more extensive vocabulary that free versions do not have.

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May 7
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