A big a part of Airbnb’s Q1 2026 earnings name was devoted to speaking about how the corporate is utilizing AI instruments for coding, buyer assist, and search. Notably, the corporate claimed that 60% of the code its engineers produced within the quarter was written by AI — echoing feedback by others like Google, Microsoft, and Spotify, which have all talked about AI accelerating their programming.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky famous that the corporate finds AI significantly useful for constructing instruments for its API companions who handle their properties utilizing totally different software program.
“API companions say they wish to be higher hosts and want higher instruments. AI provides enormous leverage — the place you may need wanted a workforce of 20 engineers earlier than, an engineer can now spin up brokers to do loads of work beneath supervision. Adopting AI instruments provides us leverage to construct extra software program for API companions, accelerating work we beforehand didn’t have assets for,” Chesky stated.
Airbnb has been slowly increasing its use of AI for buyer assist over the previous 12 months, and Chesky stated on Thursday that its buyer assist AI bot now handles 40% of points with out escalating to a human agent, up from about 33% earlier this 12 months. The journey firm has additionally been experimenting with utilizing AI to energy its search operate.
Nonetheless, Chesky acknowledged the issue of really using AI instruments within the journey or e-commerce areas, pointing to weaknesses within the chatbot consumer interface.
“I don’t assume anybody has discovered AI for journey or e-commerce but […] The design of a chatbot, as at the moment constructed, doesn’t work for journey or e-commerce. There are 4 issues: an excessive amount of textual content (most of e-commerce is photo-forward); no direct manipulation (it’s important to sort the whole lot fairly than regulate sliders); poor comparability (you may get misplaced attempting to check 1000’s of choices in a thread); and most bookings are multiplayer, whereas chatbots are primarily single-player, and never map-native.
Airbnb stated web earnings rose 3.9% to $160 million within the first quarter, whereas income elevated 18% to $2.7 billion, in comparison with a 12 months earlier. Nights booked went up 9% to 156.2 million within the interval. The corporate stated its new “Reserve now, pay later” function drew nearly 20% of its gross reserving worth within the quarter.
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