First you could book a flight online. Then came online travel agents. And now you might check in for your hotel via mobile, a computer could set the price, while a chatbot answers your queries.
Some travel experts expect the first autonomous cargo flights to start within several years, while big data analysis is on the rise at internet-based firms like Expedia , Lastminute.com and Skyscanner.
“We have to reinvent the place of the man in the system,” says Fabrice Otaño, chief data officer at AccorHotels group.“Artificial intelligence can replace some existing jobs, and managers have to take care of what […]
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