Hybrid cars are also a possible candidate. Vehicles run on fossil fuels still dominate the world, but manufacturers are looking to electrical cars as the vehicles of the future. The automotive industry is currently in a state of flux. This is surprising to most people in 2022, but perhaps it shouldn’t be. While the manufacturing of the parts as well as much of the construction of the bodywork is automated, there still needs to be a significant human presence to complete the job, especially when it comes to the trimmings. Today, the automotive industry relies heavily on the traditional assembly line. Is this something that will ever happen? If so, how far away are we from that date? This has nothing to do with the comfort levels of technophobic customers, but because automating certain aspects of the process is still impossible for most manufacturers. In particular, the car manufacturing industry is still not fully automated. ![]() This is in spite of the fact that mechanisation itself is not fully automated in many industries. I wondered if it would be people coming to stay in hotels who would delay this from happening due to technophobia. The reason this survey stuck with me is that it posited the possibility that hotels would be staffed by robots in the near future. Would they be happy to check in without ever speaking to a human? What about having a robot clean their rooms? Basically, the people behind the study wanted to gauge how comfortable respondents were about letting robots and AI systems take care of different aspects of their stay. The other day, I got an email asking me to participate in a survey regarding robots in hotels.
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