Airbnb and the Crisis of Imagination

Airbnb and the Crisis of Imagination
Travel

Airbnb named a new CTO this week: Ahmad Al-Dahle, the former head of generative AI at Meta and the executive who oversaw the team behind the Llama family of models.

It’s a serious hire and it needs to be. CEO Brian Chesky has been promising AI transformation since May 2023, when he told me that within a year we’d see a whole new Airbnb with AI at the center. By late 2024, that timeline had stretched to “years.” Now it’s 2026, and the company is staffing the promise at the executive level.

The hire signals that Airbnb knows it’s behind. What it doesn’t solve is the structural constraint the company — and the short-term rental sector — has been unable to escape for a decade.

The Digital Layer Problem

Airbnb, Vrbo, Booking.com’s STR stays, and most other STR players control the digital interaction layer; they don’t control the physical layer, at least not the way hotels do.

Hotels can innovate on rooms, service, design,

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