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The impact of artificial intelligence on our daily lives is already being felt; yet, there has been little investigation into the ethical implications, which could be concerning. The Tourism and hospitality area holds a unique array of stakeholders that are central to human values. Systems with Artificial Intelligence in Tourism and Hospitality use vast amounts of personal and confidential type data which raises privacy concerns.


Dr. Jassim Haji, Bahrain

 AI in tourism and hospitality

With technologies playing a vital role in multicultural interaction it is imperative that applied research is paid attention to. The Tourism and hospitality area holds a unique array of stakeholders that are central to human values. A conceptual framework would include ‘Human-human-AI’ interaction levels, direct and indirect stakeholders, and the macro environment overall. There are several reasons why the importance of Artificial Intelligence ethics in Tourism and Hospitality is important, firstly AI in this field can learn to make decisions on complex and big data easily, and managers have already transferred some of this decision-making process. Questions of control and accountability are raised when such action is taken so quickly. In parallel, AI systems in Tourism and Hospitality use vast amounts of personal and confidential type data which raises privacy concerns. The use of AI in companies within this field is also influenced directly by many stakeholders whose interests and security could be affected (Airlines, Hotels, Tour Operators, Museums, Restaurants, etc.).

An example would be when an AI system might decide to increase prices for the fare for flights for some passengers and decrease them for others, based on the willingness to spend, but by doing so the AI system could violate not international or governmental laws, but the fairness of the airline’s revenue management practice due to the unequal basis of proportions. A pricing strategy could influence the revenues of a company, and therefore undermine its competitiveness and impact the intermediaries such as a travel agency which would on a commission-based model AI will continue to advance and there is no exception within the Tourism and Hospitality industry.

However, the adoption of AI technologies needs to be implemented ethically to ensure that human values are respected and designed for. Theoretically, there is a fundamental realization that AI systems that are ubiquitous and pervasive can cause detrimental impacts and those impacts could be crossing national boundaries and impact different societies and cultures. Given these impacts, a conceptual approach that centralizes all affected stakeholders plus their values must be taken into consideration when designing these systems. Organizations must work with industry partners when developing systems that want to adopt to produce automated decisions based on big data – this will then lead to the adoption of addressing any ethical issues.

A centralized human value chain is required at the design level of any implementation of AI, and not doing this would incur biased and uneven AI systems making decisions that adversely impact the organization and those affiliated with them. The enrolment of stakeholder input at the conceptual stages is the key to the fair ethical use of AI systems within the Tourism and Hospitality sector, and given its growing importance to countries, governments, people and businesses, it should be seen as a vital first step. Those interacting with the technology on a first-hand basis must be in constant contact with the design and widespread impact of the dynamic AI system.



What is the role of AI in the travel and hospitality industry?

Artificial intelligence (AI) has had a tremendous impact on the travel and hospitality industries by automating operations, improving consumer experiences, and delivering personalised recommendations. It is used for customer service chatbots, demand forecasting, pricing optimisation, and virtual assistants for travellers and make decisions based on data

How has AI improved customer experiences in the travel and hospitality industry?

AI has enhanced customer experiences in a variety of ways. Chatbots powered by AI respond instantly to consumer enquiries, making it easier for travellers to locate information and book reservations. Customer data is analysed by AI algorithms to provide personalised suggestions for accommodations, activities, and trips. AI-powered virtual assistants support and advise travellers in real time on their journeys.

What are the AI applications in the travel and hospitality industry?

In this industry, AI is applied in a variety of applications. AI-powered recommendation systems, for example, analyse user preferences and behaviour to provide personalised travel itineraries or accommodation selections. AI chatbots answer client concerns and respond instantly, saving time and improving customer service. AI is also utilised in airports for fraud detection and prevention, security inspections, and facial recognition.

How has AI impacted the efficiency and operations of travel and hospitality businesses?

The use of artificial intelligence has substantially enhanced the efficiency and operations of travel and hospitality organisations. It automates operations including data entry, reservation administration, and payment processing. To optimise pricing, manage inventory, and estimate demand, AI systems analyse vast databases. This assists firms in streamlining operations, reducing or increasing costs, and making data-driven decisions.


Are there any concerns or challenges associated with AI in the travel and hospitality industry?

While AI has many advantages, there are certain problems and challenges to consider. One source of concern is the possibility of job losses when AI automates specific functions. The acquisition and use of client data raises privacy and security concerns. Furthermore, integrating AI systems with existing infrastructure and guaranteeing seamless interactions between AI and human personnel may pose hurdles.

How is AI expected to shape the future of the travel and hospitality industry?


AI is likely to play a transformational influence in this industry's future. Personalization will continue to grow, with AI algorithms becoming progressively better at identifying and addressing unique client wants. AI-powered virtual reality and augmented reality experiences could become more common, allowing travellers to virtually explore destinations. Furthermore, AI may continue to increase operational efficiency, resulting in better cost management and more sustainable practises in the sector.








Dr. Haji, President of the Artificial Intelligence Society / President International Group of Artificial Intelligence, considers that optimising your computing infrastructure is the initial step in improving the overall efficiency of your firm. Without optimised technology, you will be unable to achieve your company's full potential.


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Dr. Jassim Haji, Bahrain

Dr. Jassim Haji, communiqué the advantages of maximising work efficiency by computing infrastructure

Further, it is unlikely to be able to compete with its competitors. Optimizing your computing infrastructure will allow you to make the best use of it. In the past, the application of computers was not essential. Nevertheless, companies engaging with tech used them to their complete ability. The many benefits of technology involve enhanced production, developed customer service, and advancement in competition. The present day’s tech environment offers a wider range of tools to expand the productivity of an enterprise.

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  • ENHANCED EMPLOYEE RETENTION- The investment in technology results in a higher success rate from employees which is crucial when retaining exceptional staff. This also supports the enhancement of employee morale during challenging times. Technology helps to meet the demand of the present digital generation. An example of this is a reliable virtual network and the installation of a hosted telephone system to deliver flexibility to employees within telework. The proficiency of a business can be enhanced through a wide variety of methods with the use of technology. Your business can be developed across various performance indicators with the use of even a singular business application. You are able to establish the goals and KPIs best suited to your company when applying technology. The technology of today assists in the improvement of your company’s efficacy with the advancement of reporting capabilities. It allows you to achieve an awareness of consumer preferences, business performance, and market trends. Technology gives you the opportunity to remodel your strategies easily when utilizing analytical reports and performance metrics.



The inaugural Moving the World with Music conference in Seoul was dominated by artificial intelligence. However, K-Pop executives claim that copyright law lags far behind technologies like ChatGPT and Midjourney.


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Image: Moving the World with Music


Supertone, a Korean startup backed by BTS promoter Hybe Corp., used its platform at MWM to exhibit voice technology and lower barriers in music production. "Our ultimate goal is to create a link between creators and technology, making what creators thought was impossible into reality," stated Lee Kyogu, CEO and co-founder of Supertone.

Pozalabs, backed by CJ ENM, was founded in 2018 when CEO Huh Wongil noticed a growing demand for low-cost background music for video content creation. Current music copyright clearance issues are an impediment to the (legal) use of previously recorded music and could not keep up with the "ppalli ppalli" (anything fast) work schedule of the Korean business. “Typically, it takes about two weeks to create music, but it takes about 5 minutes for our system. That means we can make 50-60 tracks, while others can only do five,” said Huh.

However, the recent controversy surrounding the viral track "Heart on My Sleeve" by Drake and The Weeknd doppelgangers was mentioned in multiple panel discussions on Thursday. The Korea Music Content Association organised the conference, which brought together executives from the music and technology industries, as well as government officials and members of the Korean parliament.

"More must be done to ensure that Koreans can compete on an equal playing field." For example, Korean artists are still unable to fully benefit from public performance rights, which account for a significant portion of industry revenue. "They are also unable to effectively prevent Korean consumers from accessing foreign streaming sites," said to Lauri Rechardt, chief legal officer at the International Federation of the Phonographic Industry.

According to the most recent IFPI Global Music Report, Korea is now the world's seventh largest music market. It rose by more than 14% in 2022, much exceeding the global average of 9.0%.

However, the country's copyright laws currently only apply to humans and businesses, not to virtual humans or AI-generated content. And Korean courts have yet to rule on a patent application for American scientist Stephen Thaler's artificial intelligence system, Device for the Autonomous Bootstrapping of Unified Sentience (DABUS). DABUS' patent applications have already been denied in the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia, and parts of Europe.

“As AI advances, we need to come up with synchronized international laws, so K-pop can spread throughout the whole world and IP can be protected,” said Kim Shi Hyeong, director general of the Korean Intellectual Property Office.


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