NEW YORK – Artificial intelligence is already transforming the travel industry, from the initial spark of inspiration to the final homeward journey. Travel and tourism is a colossal economic engine generating trillions annually. AI, in all its multifaceted forms, is the catalyst propelling this transformation. From the moment a traveler begins their search to the instant they reclaim their luggage, AI is redefining expectations, Timothy Papandreou writes for Forbes. Continue reading original article.
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20 August 2024 – Papandreou says that artificial intelligence (AI) will enable personalized travel experiences, predictive analytics and dynamic pricing, plus operational efficiency and sustainability.
“While stories about how AI will take jobs, the reality is that the roles will change as they did when the internet and smartphones, apps and mobile payments came on the scene,” , Timothy Papandreou writes. “This new era is creating new roles such as AI Travel Specialists, AI Data Analysts, and AI Experience Designers. These professionals will be instrumental in developing, refining, and optimizing AI systems for the travel industry.”
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