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AI will make the biggest companies bigger and the smallest more powerful. Hotels show who gets squeezed
In 1988, eight people squeezed into a single room in New York to start an investment firm around an unusual premise: data and technology could give investors a clearer view of risk.

TL;DR
- AI is accelerating a "barbell" effect, strengthening large platforms and empowering small specialists while pressuring mid-sized companies.
- In wealth management, large firms scale with technology and small firms rent capabilities, leaving mid-sized firms with overhead but insufficient scale.
- The hotel industry exemplifies this split, with brands focusing on fees and owners managing real estate and debt risks.
- AI's true potential in hotels lies in creating connected, AI-native operating models that integrate various functions, not just improving individual tasks.
- The largest hotel entities and independent operators will benefit from AI, while mid-sized operators (15-50 hotels) are expected to face the greatest strategic pressure.
- This pattern of industry consolidation and specialization is likely to extend beyond hospitality to other service-based sectors.