A new trend called “raw-dogging” involves doing absolutely nothing during a flight—no entertainment, no reading, no eating, just sitting and staring ahead. This method aims to give the mind a break from constant stimuli, but it’s not for everyone. Many find the idea of being inactive for hours unbearable and look for ways to stay mentally engaged. Generative AI could be a game-changer here, allowing passengers to have engaging, text-based conversations with AI while adhering to the trend’s principles. This AI interaction could be educational or therapeutic, offering a productive use of time without breaking the rules of the game. However, it’s essential to remain cautious about the limitations and privacy concerns associated with AI. Ultimately, whether you choose to embrace this trend with or without AI, it offers a unique way to rethink how we spend our time in the sky.

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