Local Attractions Against all common sense and good taste, a now-removed AI-generated travel article published by Microsoft recommended that tourists headed to Ottawa, Canada should visit a food bank — a place that feeds the needy — in the same breath it recommended checking out a local hockey game. “Headed to Ottawa? Here’s what you shouldn’t miss!” reads its title, written under the official byline of “Microsoft Travel.” The embarrassing listicle was spotted by tech writer Paris Marx on Thursday. It ranked the Ottawa Food Bank smack dab in third place among the capital’s must-see tourist attractions, only below The Winterlude Festival and the National War Memorial — all of which it calls “beautiful attractions” that you “cannot miss!” “We observe how hunger impacts men, women, and children on a daily basis… People who come to us have jobs and families to support, as well as expenses to pay,” reads the AI’s prose, assuming the first person perspective of the food bank for some reason — or maybe a royal “we?” And, as a tasteless closer, the AI tries to be cute: “Consider going into it on an empty stomach.” Bad Messaging Understandably, the Ottawa Food Bank was upset by its inclusion in a bubbly travel piece. “Needless to say, this is not the type of messaging or ‘story’ we would ever put out or wish to be included in,” Samantha Koziara, communications manager at the Ottawa Food Bank, told The Verge in a statement. “The ’empty stomach’ line is…Microsoft Deletes Bizarre AI-Generated Travel Guide That Recommended Visiting Food Bank With an "Empty Stomach"