We are seven modules into this course. You have chosen your platform, built your context document, learned how to prompt properly, used AI to draft client communications, and started interrogating documents and doing research. The practical capability is building.
This is the right moment to talk about the professional framework around all of it. Not because ethics is an afterthought, but because this conversation lands differently once you have actual experience with the tool. You now know what it can do. This module is about what it should and should not do within a professional travel advisory practice.
I have placed this module before the verification module deliberately. Module 8 builds the specific habits for checking AI output before it reaches a client. This module establishes the broader professional principles that those habits sit inside: what data you protect, what risks you manage, what standards you hold yourself to, and what your clients have a right to expect from you when you use these tools.
None of this is abstract. Every principle in this module connects to a decision you will face in your working week. And the advisors who think about these decisions before they encounter them are the ones whose practices are strongest when it matters.