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Airbnb's AI Cracks Down on New Year's Eve Parties

12 Dec

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Summary

  • New AI technology blocks bookings with high party risk.
  • Measures aim to prevent disruptive parties on New Year's Eve.
  • Global ban on disruptive parties started in 2020.
Airbnb's AI Cracks Down on New Year's Eve Parties

Airbnb is rolling out advanced AI-powered technology to combat disruptive parties, specifically targeting New Year's Eve bookings. This machine learning system scrutinizes hundreds of signals to flag and prevent reservations identified as potentially problematic. Bookings deemed high-risk may be blocked entirely or guests may be directed to alternative accommodations like private rooms.

These enhanced measures are set to be implemented across the UK, US, Puerto Rico, Canada, France, Spain, and Australia. Last year, similar technology prevented over 4,200 individuals in the UK alone from booking entire homes for New Year's Eve. Since its global ban on disruptive parties began in 2020, Airbnb has seen a significant decrease in reported incidents.

The company also emphasizes its commitment to respectful stays by urging adults to monitor social media and not book for unaccompanied minors. Airbnb reserves the right to remove accounts, cancel bookings, and hold guests financially liable for damages. They also collaborate with law enforcement and provide support channels for hosts, guests, and local communities.

Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
Airbnb's new AI technology assesses booking data to identify and block reservations at high risk for disruptive parties.
It uses machine learning to analyze hundreds of signals, blocking or rerouting suspicious bookings before they are confirmed.
The technology is rolling out in the UK, US (including Puerto Rico), Canada, France, Spain, and Australia.

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