Brian Chesky

CEO and Co-Founder, Airbnb
@bchesky · tracked since Feb 2026
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Chesky states, "We have, you know, pretty aggressive outlook for Q1... nearly all of the outperformance was from innovations." He adds that "AI is the best thing that ever happened to Airbnb," noting that "traffic we get from chatbots converts higher than the traffic we get from search engines" and AI handles "a third of our tickets in North America." The market has penalized ABNB (down >13% recently) partly due to fears of slowing growth or AI disruption. Chesky counters this by defining AI as a margin-expander (efficiency in customer service) and a revenue-driver (higher conversion rates) rather than a competitive threat. If the "aggressive" Q1 guidance is accurate, the current valuation reflects a pessimism that contradicts management's internal data. The shift to "real world" assets protects the moat against pure generative AI software competitors. Long ABNB as a contrarian "applied AI" play. The company is leveraging AI to fix unit economics while expanding into under-penetrated markets like Asia and Latin America. Continued earnings misses (like Q4); failure of the "Brazil playbook" to replicate in Asian markets; global consumer travel slowdown.
Chesky states, "We have, you know, pretty aggressive outlook for Q1... nearly all of the outperformance was from innovations." He adds that "AI is the best thing that ever happened to Airbnb," noting that "traffic we get from chatbots converts higher than the traffic we get from search engines" and AI handles "a third of our tickets in North America." The market has penalized ABNB (down >13% recently) partly due to fears of slowing growth or AI disruption. Chesky counters this by defining AI as a margin-expander (efficiency in customer service) and a revenue-driver (higher conversion rates) rather than a competitive threat. If the "aggressive" Q1 guidance is accurate, the current valuation reflects a pessimism that contradicts management's internal data. The shift to "real world" assets protects the moat against pure generative AI software competitors. Long ABNB as a contrarian "applied AI" play. The company is leveraging AI to fix unit economics while expanding into under-penetrated markets like Asia and Latin America. Continued earnings misses (like Q4); failure of the "Brazil playbook" to replicate in Asian markets; global consumer travel slowdown.
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