Alibaba’s keyless and cashless hotel is straight out of the future | CNBC Reports
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Published 2019-10-02
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All Comments (21)
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This hotel would be ideal for someone who doesn't like social interaction lol
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I don't feel this hotel quite right for vacation. It's more suitable for those business persons.
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Imagine not having a phone at this hotel
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This seems kinda cool but if this is our future that’s really depressing..
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Woah imagine if your phone's battery dies and you can't even order food 😓😭😭😂
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Currently theyre saying: ''the immigrants are taking our jobs'' soon it will be ''the robots are taking our jobs''
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A world so connected yet so disconnected at the same time.
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Next big thing: Humans dating Robots
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Pretty for a start. But once more hotels start doing the same, life would be lonely.
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Why does this make me depressed about the future lol
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Im anti-social but I find this ridiculous.
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Taking picture with makeup on, then Imagine getting locked out without make up on and it doesn’t let you in !!
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"Deletes the facial recognition data after your stay" - hahaha, yeah right 😂😂
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So Mark Wahlberg can open Matt Damon's room?
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Sucks that something like this would take away a lot of jobs
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I feel like humans will divide into two parties in the future, one loves the idea of letting technology control their life, another will retreat to embrace the nature and even give up using certain technologies.
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imagine those guests who like to steal everything from a hotel. They might take away few of these robots.
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so im gonna have to drunk talk to a robot
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This is being show cased as a great technological leap for the hospitality industry... that's okay But, it let's the government track you even when you fart.... Literally
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i love this concept. It has nothing to do with being anti-social, but everything to do with total convenience. I'm no stranger to hotel stays, and I always find it a bit of a hassle of having to check-in at the counters. This new concept just saves time and move things along. Imagine how convenience this is if you're a traveller, and you arrive late at the hotel, and you just want to check in quickly so that you can rest.