Guide
What you can trust in an AI trail story
A voice in your ear on a mountain is powerful. It is also easy to confuse a glacier fact with a folk tale. EchoTrail is built to keep those layers apart.
Fact
Place names, elevations, dates of parks and fortresses, OpenStreetMap points — things you could check. The app still uses a language model to speak; it is not a textbook. If a number matters for safety (distance, avalanche, ice), believe a map and local conditions, not the narrator.
Legend
Trolls, kings, a saint on a skerry — stories people told here. EchoTrail is allowed to tell them when they belong to the place. They should feel like legend, not like a museum caption you could sue over.
Atmosphere
Fog, blueberry season, a quiet fortress at night. Mood is not a source. It is the walk. Guide tone stays closer to fact; Kultur tone leans scenic. You choose that in settings.
Longer policy: how we handle facts and AI.
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