Can using AirTag increase the chance of getting lost luggage at the airport? The expert said it was just peace of mind

Some airlines will integrate Apple's AirTag data into their own lost baggage handling procedures, but a luggage delivery supervisor believes that this is not a big help, because the airline has limited manpower, even if they know the location of the luggage, they may not necessarily have extra manpower to handle it, which just makes them feel at ease.
According to USA Today, Audrey Kohout, co-operator of shipping company Luggage Forward, said that technology has been improving continuously and knowing the exact location of lost luggage may be safe, but the process of handling lost luggage will not change much.
{9Kohut said that many of the baggages were eventually placed in the warehouse, especially international flights, because airlines needed additional manpower to handle the extra work, and had to pick up the baggage location and then take it to the location of the owner's home, hotel or port where the owner's home, hotel or email was docked.
report pointed out that although many people share stories about themselves reunion with their lost luggage due to relevant data, many people also tell airlines where their luggage was sent, and airlines need to have more support in tracking the whereabouts of their luggage.
Boomerang, a technology company that helps users lose their belongings and experience digitally. Skyler Logsdon said it takes two manpower to get back your luggage. The report pointed out that the best way to ensure that you don’t lose your belongings is to bring your luggage only when traveling.