Airbnb co-founder and CEO Brian Chesky traces his evolution from an industrial design student at the Rhode Island School of Design to a tech leader who redefined global travel. Driven by an intense imagination and a refusal to conform to traditional career paths, Chesky emphasizes that design is not merely about aesthetics but about solving fundamental human problems. The creation of Airbnb emerged from a practical need to bridge the trust gap between strangers, transforming the act of hosting into a global movement grounded in belonging. Chesky advocates for a human-centric approach to innovation, arguing that while AI will transform digital interfaces, the core of human connection and travel remains timeless. By viewing the world as a canvas, he encourages the next generation of creatives to act as change agents who build, run, and lead the systems that shape society.
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