
"Services and hospitality are not going to be disrupted for quite a long time through AI,"
"I do think that a lot of what we're doing with hosting, certainly over a 5- to 10-year period, [will] still be people-driven."
"When people go to Bordeaux and they drink a bottle of wine, I don't think they want that to be an AI-driven experience,"
"I hope that if AI displaces a lot of jobs, I hope [Airbnb] could be a place for at least some of those jobs to expand to, "And I think a lot of people are going to come to us.""
AI could take over up to half of all entry-level, white-collar jobs within the next five years. Hospitality and service jobs are likely to remain human-driven and largely safe from AI displacement for the next five to ten years. People often prefer a human touch for experiences such as drinking wine in Bordeaux or having a person answer the door at a Lake Como vacation rental. Some experts warn AI could eventually replace the vast majority of jobs, leaving only roles humans prefer other humans to perform. Hospitality platforms could expand service roles and absorb some displaced workers.
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