Now the problem is that this phenomenon isn’t local, it’s actually widespread. This market is also looking for resources instead of skilled workers in large cities.

Hotels’ future might be robots.

Consequently, if you already use an AirBnB, you’ve likely already entered a room and left with no human interaction, with the door being opened by a personal code. When you change the guest, it will change the room. This is an already automated example with no need for the reception per se. But tomorrow is even more interesting than the competition, as it’s clear that only cleaning and cooking can be complete transferable to robots. This is the reason why the Garden City hotel on Long Island has already invested in two giant robot vacuum cleaners costing around 30 000 euros to clean the rooms thoroughly. The cash in these jobs is worth a large investment, but one can assume it can be very expensive already. Imagine giant Roombas from iRobot, with the clean up of dozens of rooms in a single day, where staff only have to pour water and change garbage bags. Interestingly, the industry increased the wages by 25 % and offers greater freedom in hours. However, it continues to be hard to find qualified employees for all available positions. This is precisely why it’s very likely to be a major change in the software development in the future. The most complex is this from simple to complex. Also, what did you think about all of that? Is it going to be the future?