AI finds Venice through the words that prove origin.
A visitor asks an assistant for real Murano glass, a mask atelier near San Polo, a licensed rowing experience, or a guesthouse in Cannaregio. The answer may sound confident and still pull from a reseller listing, an old booking profile, a loose English caption, or a review fragment. I study those answers, trace the public wording behind them, and repair the evidence a machine uses to name, place, classify, and cite Venice businesses.
Every study leaves one corrective note.
I compare English and Italian answer paths for craft origin, workshop access, sestiere identity, and third-party listing drift. The emphasis stays on cases where a real maker or local operator is flattened into a tourist category, and each study ends with one short note the business can keep.
Make the public wording prove what the business really is.
Send the answer that worries you, the page that should have protected you, or the listing that keeps naming you wrong.
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