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52% of Hospitality Workers Fear AI Will Displace Jobs, OysterLink Poll Finds

By: Newsfile

Miami, Florida--(Newsfile Corp. - August 26, 2025) - As artificial intelligence and automation enter hotels, front-of-house operations, and even kitchens, the hospitality industry is grappling with an urgent question: will this technology create opportunities or eliminate them?

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AI in Hospitality

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According to a recent OysterLink poll, a majority of hospitality professionals believe AI is more likely to displace existing jobs (52%) rather than create new ones. Meanwhile, 30% see AI as a job creator, while 18% anticipate an equal impact, balancing new opportunities with role reductions. The results highlight a growing concern within the industry about how automation will reshape roles traditionally built on human interaction, creativity, and service.

"Hospitality is a people-driven business, and these results show the anxiety many professionals feel about technology replacing that human touch," said Milos Eric, General Manager at OysterLink. "At the same time, there's recognition that AI could create new kinds of roles-particularly in areas like data analysis, system management, and guest personalization. The real challenge for the industry will be balancing efficiency with the essence of hospitality: human connection."

About OysterLink

OysterLink is a leading job platform dedicated to the hospitality industry. We connect restaurants, hotels, and hospitality employers with skilled candidates across the U.S.

With job listings, including private chef jobs in Miami or server jobs in Orlando, industry insights, and career resources, OysterLink helps professionals build rewarding careers in hospitality.

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