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10th February 2015
10:26am GMT

According to The Washington Post, the robots will be able to make eye contact and respond to body language. They will speak fluent Chinese, Japanese, Korean, and English.
Speaking at a local news conference Huis Ten Bosch president Hideo Sawada said: "In the future, we’d like to have more than 90 percent of hotel services operated by robots."
In a further sign that the future is now, guests will also have no need for keys. Instead, they will be able to gain access to their rooms through facical recognition software. Grappling with the air-conditioning will be a thing of the past also, as radiation panels will detect body hear and adjust room temperatures.
If this hotel sounds like your sci-fi dream, start looking up flights. The robot hotel is set to open on July 17th.Explore more on these topics: