Two things before Module 8.
First: review the last five prompts you submitted to your AI platform. For each one, ask yourself: did this prompt contain any information that identifies a specific client in a way that I would not be comfortable seeing in a data breach? If the answer to any of them is yes, rewrite the prompt using the anonymisation approach from this module and note the difference. This is your calibration: building the habit of checking what you are about to send before you send it.
Second: take one piece of AI-generated content you have produced during this course, an email, a summary, a research output, and read it as if you were the client receiving it. Ask yourself: is every factual claim in here something I have confirmed? Is there anything in here that I am relying on the tool to have got right without checking? If there is, check it now. Note what you find.
In Module 8 we build the specific verification and review workflow that makes everything in this course sustainable over the long term. It covers which categories of information require primary source checks, how to build review into your process without losing the time you have saved, and the practical sources that matter most for travel advisors working in and across Southern Africa.
It is the module that turns responsible use from a principle into a practice. I will see you there.