
If you’re not a millionaire, at least imagine that you have plenty of money, and when you arrive at a luxury hotel on an artificial island, you notice that there are no human employees at the front desk. Who checks you in? Who carries your luggage, delivers room service, cleans the hallways, and manages the entire operation? It’s all done by robots coordinated by artificial intelligence. What until recently seemed like a scenario exclusive to science fiction is beginning to take shape in China.

If a guest requests a service at the front desk, for example, the software automatically reorganizes the routes of the teams responsible for housekeeping, logistics, and delivery, distributing tasks as efficiently as possible. This shared awareness allows the entire hotel to function as a single intelligent organism capable of continuously reacting to changes in the environment. To carry out these tasks, different specialized models work together: the Puru T300 transports luggage and heavy loads through the hotel hallways, while the Flashbot is responsible for delivering beverages, meals, and other orders directly to guest rooms, receiving requests made by guests via mobile apps.

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