Can AI Make Hospitality More Human? The Future of Guest Experience with Jessie Fischer TSHS – 163

Can technology make hospitality feel more human?

That’s the question at the center of this conversation with Jessie Fischer, Founder of GuestOS.

Growing up in a family-owned hotel business at the gateway to Yosemite National Park, Jessie learned early that great hospitality isn’t about technology, amenities, or luxury. It’s about helping people navigate unfamiliar places, solving problems when things go wrong, and creating moments that guests remember long after they’ve returned home.

Today, she’s applying those lessons to build GuestOS, an AI-powered communication platform helping hotels, destinations, tourism organizations, and visitor attractions provide better information, faster responses, and more personalized experiences.

But this episode goes far beyond artificial intelligence.

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We explore what happens when hospitality extends beyond hotel walls, why guest experience increasingly depends on destination-wide communication, how travel is changing in the era of instant information, and why the most successful hospitality businesses of the future may be the ones that use technology to create more human connection, not less.

“The best technology gives us more time to spend with each other.”

Whether you’re a hotel leader, entrepreneur, tourism professional, startup founder, investor, or simply curious about the future of travel, this conversation offers a fresh perspective on where hospitality is headed next.

What You’ll Learn

✅ Why growing up in Yosemite shaped Jessie’s hospitality philosophy

✅ The hidden communication challenges most hotels still struggle with

✅ How AI can improve guest experience without replacing people

✅ Why destination experience is becoming more important than hotel amenities

✅ The future of hospitality during FIFA, the Olympics, and major global events

✅ Lessons from wildfires, road closures, and crisis communication

✅ What travelers actually remember from a great trip

✅ Why simplicity may be hospitality’s biggest competitive advantage

✅ How technology can help hotels focus more on people

✅ The future role of front desks, guest services, and human interaction

Connect with Jessie Fischer

🔗 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jessiefischer/ 

🌐 GuestOS: https://guestos.ai

The Truth About Success in the Hospitality Industry. TSHS-162

The Truth About Success in the Hospitality Industry

Learn real hospitality leadership lessons from Christian Grage, Managing Director, DER Touristik Hotels & Resorts.

Gain practical advice on navigating hotel management challenges.

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What does it really take to build a 42-year global hospitality career—from the kitchen apron to the boardroom? In this episode of The Social Hotelier, Sam-Erik Ruttmann sits down with hospitality veteran, author, and global business leader Christian Grage, Managing Director DER Touristik Hotels & Resorts, whose career has spanned Asia, Africa, Europe, and the Middle East. Together, they explore leadership, international hotel management, cultural intelligence, career growth, hospitality trends, AI in hospitality, sustainable travel, and the human side of global leadership.

“Your image never travels with you—you start again wherever you go.”

This is an honest conversation about resilience, purpose, people, and why the future of hospitality may depend more on human connection than technology. If you are looking to advance your career in the hotel industry, this discussion provides a candid look at the decision-making processes required at the executive level.

We cover what it takes to maintain operational quality and how to approach problem-solving when managing diverse resort portfolios.

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