Robots replace hotel control staff and a FRKS tourist when they talk again: ‘Don’t watch me’

Is the Han-Indication artificial?

Machines seemingly making them outdated in every sector, from production in the restaurant industry. In a recent example, a Argentine tourist was amazed after discovering that her hotel in Japan had replaced his hosts with robots who spoke, as seen in a Tiktok video with more than 845,000 views.

“The hosts are robots,” the traveler shouted – who goes from @manenuenalemania – in the clip, before she is to the Cyber ​​official, who lie tightly behind the counter in white dresses and box hats as something from “Blade Runner”.

“Don’t look at me, don’t look at me, don’t look at me,” Frets the tiktokker while one of Robo’s receptionists greets him.

One of the Robo-Recessionists at the Henn Na Hotel in Tokyo. @Manuenalemania/tiktok

At one point, even wishes her a “delightful attitude”.

She was reported to be staying at a Henn Na hotel – “Henn na” translates into “strange” in Japanese – into Tokyo, a chain that includes a variety of world of humanoid hospitality to take care of guests, the trip reported. The first Henn opened in Nagasaki for the purpose of revolutionizing the hospitality industry by providing visitors more appropriate service.

There are now more than 20 branches of futuristic guesthouses, whose lobes are employed by humanoid or – expect it – dinosaur droids. Other high -tech devices include interactive holograme and robohon, a mobile robot assistant.

“The hosts are robots,” the travelers shouted. @Manuenalemania/tiktok

While the goal was to improve the control experience, Manu found the experience extremely worrying.

“You scare me a lot,” she tells one of the machine guns as she checks. She scans her passport in the automated kiosk and enters her stay dates, after which the car deposits a key card.

The Henn Na Hotel in Tokyo. Ned Snowman – Stock.adobe.com

This is when the robot addresses it.

“Your check is now complete,” stiffly stated droid. “We hope you have a delightful stay in our hotel.”

Then he spends, making the scared manu shouting, “Ay noooooooo!”

Commentators were similarly dragged by check-in droids, whose role appeared to be purely cosmetic.

“You study the hospitality for this,” one said, commenting on the phenomenon of robots who replace human staff.

“At least they didn’t treat you badly,” said another, while others compared bots to something outside the thriller sci-fi “Black Mirror”.

Incidentally, Henna has “tired” over half of its 240 robotic employees due to operational challenges, including malfunctions and a failure to meet guest expectations, which ironically created more work for their meat and blood counterparts, the trip reported.

Many clients claimed that robot hosts often misinterpret the commands, emphasizing the limitations of this so -called high -tech hospitality.

As such, Henna has hired more human workers to get Slack.


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