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AI for Researching Summer Camps That Actually Fit Your Kid
AI narrows a long list, but a camp visit and references reveal what marketing hides.
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- 1The premise
- 2summer camp
- 3research
- 4fit assessment
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Section 1
The premise
AI can narrow dozens of summer camp options to a strong shortlist, but you still need a visit and reference calls before committing.
What AI does well here
- Build a fit rubric (interests, social, distance, cost)
- Generate 12 questions to ask camp directors
- Suggest red flags to listen for in references
- Draft a packing and prep checklist
What AI cannot do
- Verify camp safety records or staff backgrounds
- Replace a visit or trial day
- Predict if your kid will be happy on day 4
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