The Lourdes vs Lourdes issue could be partially solved by adding some context when searching.
Show the population and average number of other people going there, or a few pictures of the area, or even just have an LLM review what you're about to do.
I think the best GUI UXes always make the object you're going to act on visible in detail with context, they don't let you do anything to something you can't observe.
Like a file manager, not only can you restore from trash, you if you can see the file itself, you can also see the other stuff in the same folder, probably a thumbnail, maybe the modification date and the size, etc.
The file manager enforces a two way conversation, it's hard to act on an object without observing it.
Show the population and average number of other people going there, or a few pictures of the area, or even just have an LLM review what you're about to do.
I think the best GUI UXes always make the object you're going to act on visible in detail with context, they don't let you do anything to something you can't observe.
Like a file manager, not only can you restore from trash, you if you can see the file itself, you can also see the other stuff in the same folder, probably a thumbnail, maybe the modification date and the size, etc.
The file manager enforces a two way conversation, it's hard to act on an object without observing it.