Meet B.O.B our A.I

During the Covid pandemic a group of of us from UK, Croatia, Morocco and Australia, speciallising in Artificial Intelligence(AI) and the international Airline and Travel Industries have created B.O.B.

Blockchain Optimising Bilateral-sql .... B.O.B.

First B.O.B was taught the 3 letter city codes for every airport in the world.

Then the 2 letter codes for every worldwide airline. The hardest part was teaching B.O.B geography in the form of which airlines fly to which destinations.

Using format learned AI (Artificial Intelligence) B.O.B communicates with his computer cousins Google Flights, SkyScanner, 400 Airlines Systems (ARS), 50+ Low Cost Airlines Systems and Online Travel Agents (OTAs). Searching every fare to every destination to find unbelievable airfares currently just from the UK. B.O.Bs AI allows him to tell us when airfares drop below a certain price in real time, without any prompting.

As 3 of the team were in the UK thats where BOB AI mark1 makes his debut for ex UK Travel.

B.O.B is not selling travel BUT will be providing Amazing Airfares to his Facebook and website followers.

Everyone it seems is making their dream bucket list of where to go in 2021 when Covid is conquered.

B.O.B appears to be covid immune, so the team can continue to work closely with him. It would take Human beings 10,800 hours on 15 laptops to find what B.O.B does in 1 hour. Although AI has not yet taken over as B.O.B presents a number of airfares for a human to decide which one to feature on Facebook.

For the tech minded
Blockchain Optimising - The Airline and Travel Industry involves multiple external parties where verifying data can be challenging.
With everyone using different databases, where airfare and flight information has to be tracked down one by one.
Blockchain allows data to be synced on a common ledger, allowing viewing of all the data at the same time.
So information can be recorded, compared and verified in virtual real time.
To follow the mathematics that inspired the AI utilising SQL have a look at http://www.dbdebunk.com/ and https://www.dcs.warwick.ac.uk/~hugh/TTM/AllforOne.pdf