



The robot revolution may be gentler than we thought.
We're
not sure if the robotic staff at a planned hotel in Japan will be
tucking guests into their beds at night, but they'll be performing
plenty of other traditional hospitality tasks.
not sure if the robotic staff at a planned hotel in Japan will be
tucking guests into their beds at night, but they'll be performing
plenty of other traditional hospitality tasks.
Huis Ten Bosch,
a theme park modeled after the Netherlands in Japan's Nagasaki
Prefecture, has announced plans to open a hotel with robot staff and
other advanced technologies.
a theme park modeled after the Netherlands in Japan's Nagasaki
Prefecture, has announced plans to open a hotel with robot staff and
other advanced technologies.
The hotel will be called Henn-na Hotel, which translates as Strange Hotel.
According to the park, the first phrase of the two-story hotel will open on July 17 with 72 rooms.
The second phrase will be completed in 2016 with an additional 72 rooms.
Operating
under the motto "A commitment for evolution," the hotel will feature
three "actroids" (robots with strong human likeness) that will act as
receptionists.
under the motto "A commitment for evolution," the hotel will feature
three "actroids" (robots with strong human likeness) that will act as
receptionists.
They'll be able to engage in intelligent conversations with human guests.
The hotel will also employ four service and porter robots, and others engaged in menial tasks such as cleaning.
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