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            "title": "Robots Replacing Hotel Personnel in Japan",
            "content_html": "<h1 style=\"text-align: justify;\">On 17th July 2015, a hotel named Strange (Hen-na) will open its door in Japan, and most of the\u00a0jobs will be done by robots that look like human beings.</h1>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">These robots will be working at the\u00a0front desk, in housekeeping, and they will talk with guests, as well.</p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The hotel guests will enter\u00a0their rooms using face recognition technology, and they will be able to ask hotel personnel for\u00a0anything they need using tablets.</p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The rooms won\u2019t have AC, but instead they\u2019ll be equipped\u00a0with devices that will read the guest\u2019s body temperature and then adjust the temperature in\u00a0the room accordingly.</p>\n<p style=\"text-align: justify;\">The hotel will have 72 rooms, and the price of stay will vary, depending\u00a0on demand since the rooms will be auctioned off to guests. At the hotel opening, the starting price of a single room will be EUR 53, while the guests\u00a0who seek a bit more luxury will have to spend some more money at the auctioning. The hotel management plans to add 72 more rooms in 2016.</p>\n<p>The post <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https://www.seebtm.com/en/robots-replacing-hotel-personnel-in-japan/\">Robots Replacing Hotel Personnel in Japan</a> appeared first on <a rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"https://www.seebtm.com/en\">SEE Business travel &amp; meetings magazine</a>.</p>\n",
            "content_text": "On 17th July 2015, a hotel named Strange (Hen-na) will open its door in Japan, and most of the\u00a0jobs will be done by robots that look like human beings.\nThese robots will be working at the\u00a0front desk, in housekeeping, and they will talk with guests, as well.\nThe hotel guests will enter\u00a0their rooms using face recognition technology, and they will be able to ask hotel personnel for\u00a0anything they need using tablets.\nThe rooms won\u2019t have AC, but instead they\u2019ll be equipped\u00a0with devices that will read the guest\u2019s body temperature and then adjust the temperature in\u00a0the room accordingly.\nThe hotel will have 72 rooms, and the price of stay will vary, depending\u00a0on demand since the rooms will be auctioned off to guests. At the hotel opening, the starting price of a single room will be EUR 53, while the guests\u00a0who seek a bit more luxury will have to spend some more money at the auctioning. The hotel management plans to add 72 more rooms in 2016.\nThe post Robots Replacing Hotel Personnel in Japan appeared first on SEE Business travel &amp; meetings magazine.",
            "date_published": "2015-07-08T09:42:28+02:00",
            "date_modified": "2017-01-04T16:34:42+01:00",
            "author": {
                "name": "Mirjana Novitovic",
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                "OMG... Really?!"
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