The robots cannot run the Japanese hotel
It wasn’t such a good idea for the Japanese Hen-na Hotel to introduce robot-staff four years ago – index wrote.
Robot dinosaur at the hotel reception
Photo by Trevor Williams / Getty Images Hungary
The Churi-branded baby-shaped machine, which was installed in the rooms, would have been responsible for answering the guests’ questions, but they were even unable to tell, when the nearby amusement park would open. The robot velocirapors installed as the receptionist could not solve the copying of the guests’ passport. It is hard to understand how the plastic dinosaur was chosen for this job. (index, Tóth Balázs)
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