Hotel tech moves toward autonomous operations, Apple prepares to turn Siri into a true AI chatbot, and United weighs in on how a proposed credit-card interest cap could reshape airline loyalty economics.
On today’s Skift Daily Briefing, Sarah Dandashy breaks down why Mews’ $300 million raise signals a shift toward AI-run hotel operations, what Apple’s next move means for travel booking inside conversational assistants, and why United believes new credit rules could hit its competitors harde...
Hotel tech moves toward autonomous operations, Apple prepares to turn Siri into a true AI chatbot, and United weighs in on how a proposed credit-card interest cap could reshape airline loyalty economics.
On today’s Skift Daily Briefing, Sarah Dandashy breaks down why Mews’ $300 million raise signals a shift toward AI-run hotel operations, what Apple’s next move means for travel booking inside conversational assistants, and why United believes new credit rules could hit its competitors harder than itself.
Articles Referenced:
Mews Raises $300 Million to Prove AI Can Run Hotel Operations
Google’s Advice for Travel Brands: Forget Generic Keywords, AI Can Read Your Photos
United CEO: 10% Credit Card Cap Would Hit Rivals Harder
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