Robot hotels by Jiayi Yin | Students respond to SWARM Exhibition Science Gallery Melbourne
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When visitors enter a hotel, they do not see anyone at the reception desk; instead, a robot helps with the check-in process. When they need to eat, they simply click their phone, and the robot automatically delivers the meal to their room. Are robots set to take over the customer service roles? Xiaoyang Zhou is a travel lover who regularly stays in various hotels. Last September, she went to a robot hotel for one night.
This podcast was created as part of the 2021 Journalism program at University of Melbourne, supervised by Louisa Lim. Students responded to themes in Science Gallery Melbourne's SWARM exhibition, a space that uncovers the very essence of human behaviour and questions what drives us to be social.
https://melbourne.sciencegallery.com/swarm
When visitors enter a hotel, they do not see anyone at the reception desk; instead, a robot helps with the check-in process. When they need to eat, they simply click their phone, and the robot automatically delivers the meal to their room. Are robots set to take over the customer service roles? Xiaoyang Zhou is a travel lover who regularly stays in various hotels. Last September, she went to a robot hotel for one night.
This podcast was created as part of the 2021 Journalism program at University of Melbourne, supervised by Louisa Lim. Students responded to themes in Science Gallery Melbourne's SWARM exhibition, a space that uncovers the very essence of human behaviour and questions what drives us to be social.
https://melbourne.sciencegallery.com/swarm
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