we keep seeing these endless threads about how AI is going to fully automate hotels, local cafes, and the entire travel industry. but honestly, has anyone here actually looked at what happens when the tech fails? if an automated boutique hotel replaces its front desk with an AI system, who handles the immediate system crashes or network failures during a massive holiday rush? standard corporate IT isn’t built for that. it feels like instead of saving money, these businesses are just going to create a massive demand for specialized hospitality it support teams who have to constantly babysit the software. are we really replacing human workers, or are we just shifting the entire hospitality budget over to specialized network infrastructure? what do you guys think? submitted by /u/BeeAny8343
Originally posted by u/BeeAny8343 on r/ArtificialInteligence
