big changes are possible I’m planning on coming to Airbnb next year. In a conversation at WIRED Big interview too Brian Chesky, the company’s co-founder and CEO, told Global Editorial Director Katie Drummond in San Francisco on Tuesday that in 2025, “people will say, ‘This is the best thing in recent memory. “I want people to say, ‘It was one of the greatest corporate reinventions of all time.'”
Mr. Chesky did not provide details, but said the company wanted to rethink its business. Experience story He says he thinks consumers really like this section, but it’s not very popular. This move appears to be an extension of Chesky’s belief in the value of physical experiences and physical communities, and he believes that even in the age of AI, physical experiences and physical communities are more valuable than most digital experiences. I still think it’s a priority.
To prove that two years into the AI revolution, little has fundamentally changed for most people, Chesky looked at the apps on his phone’s home screen and asked which of them. I challenged the room to think about how much has changed. Generated by AI. Although he claims it’s a very small number, including Airbnb, he also sees change on the horizon, calling it the AI adolescence we’re in. He likens it to “the Internet in 1993, before search engines,” when people used “phone directories.” ” to search for a website.
“Although AI is starting to change our digital world, the most important part of our lives – the physical world – has not yet changed,” Chesky says. That’s still the main focus at Airbnb, whose products are connected homes and experiences rather than company apps. AI will only really start to change the physical world, Chesky argues, when “the apps on your phone become completely different.”
“Ten years ago, everyone thought we were now in self-driving cars,” Chesky said, adding that while there are plenty of self-driving cars on his street, they’re still not widespread across the country. He pointed out that he had not done so. “We overestimate how much technology will change in the short term, but we may underestimate how much it will change in the long term. As AI permeates the physical world, It will take time, but once it takes hold, I think everything will change.”
Drummond also said:founder mode” (a word he said he didn’t actually coin), and the much-touted notion that he would no longer participate in one-on-one meetings.
Since the pandemic, in which Airbnb lost 80% of its business within eight weeks and was forced to lay off about a third of the company, she said she has become more involved in the day-to-day details of what her staff is doing. he said. , told Drummond that he thought it was important to mentor people through his work. Chesky said he oversees 75 to 80 projects at a time and spends half of his 60-plus hour work week reviewing projects. They may no longer have regular one-on-one meetings, but they often make individual calls and participate in group meetings where they can meet with multiple levels of staff at once. says.