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          Alibaba Group rolls out high-tech hotel

          China Daily | Updated: 2019-02-16 08:20
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          FlyZoo Hotel opened in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province last year. LONG WEI/FOR CHINA DAILY

          An incubator for lodging industry technology enables company to showcase its AI prowess

          HANGZHOU - Gliding silently through Alibaba Group Holding Ltd's futuristic "FlyZoo" hotel, black disc-shaped robots about a meter in height deliver food and drop off fresh towels.

          The robots are part of a suite of high-tech tools that Alibaba says drastically cuts the hotel's cost of human labor and eliminates the need for guests to interact with other people.

          Formally opened to the public last month, the 290-room FlyZoo is an incubator for technology Alibaba wants to sell to the hotel industry in the future. It's also an opportunity for Alibaba to showcase its prowess in artificial intelligence - and an experiment that tests consumer comfort levels with unmanned commerce in China.

          "It's all about the efficiency of the service and the consistency of service, because the robots are not disturbed by human moods. Sometimes, we say we are not in the mood, but the system and the robot will always be in the mood," said Andy Wang, CEO of Alibaba Future Hotel Management, the unit that oversees the hotel project.

          Inside the hotel, softly lit, white paneled walls bring to mind the interiors of spaceships as portrayed in movies. Guests check in at podiums that scan their faces, as well as passports or other ID.

          Visitors with a Chinese national ID can scan their faces using their smartphones to check in ahead of time.

          Elevators scan guests' faces again to verify which floor they can access and hotel room doors are opened with another face scan.

          "It's very quick and safe. I haven't used it for a long time yet, but basically, I can be in my room in one minute," said guest Tracy Li.

          Li added that safety was one of her priorities and she was pleased her room could only be entered with a scan of her face.

          In the rooms, Alibaba's voice command technology is used to change the temperature, close the curtains, adjust the lighting and order room service.

          At the hotel's restaurant, taller capsule-shaped robots deliver food that guests have ordered via the FlyZoo app, while at a separate bar, a large robotic arm can mix more than 20 different types of cocktails. Facial recognition cameras add charges to the room rate automatically.

          To check out, guests press a button on the app, after which the room locks, and they are automatically charged through Alibaba's online wallet. Once this is done, the guests' facial scan data is immediately erased from Alibaba's systems, Wang said.

          FlyZoo - whose name derives from a pun in Chinese for "it's a must to stay here" - is located in the city of Hangzhou, 170 kilometers southwest of Shanghai, and is within walking distance of Alibaba's headquarters. Room fees start from 1,390 yuan ($205) a night.

          It does employ humans, though Alibaba declined to specify how many. This includes chefs and cleaners as well as reception staff, who will assist with conventional check-in procedures for guests unwilling to have their faces scanned and who want to use electronic key cards.

          Alibaba has launched other highly automated projects for bookstores and grocery stores.

          Though most projects are not necessarily intended to be springboards to big forays in those industries, its grocery stores called Hema have been well received and now number about 100 nationwide.

          The aim of such projects is twofold - develop AI and other high-tech expertise that will propel Alibaba's e-commerce offerings forward, as well as develop new areas of business at a time when e-commerce revenue growth rates are slowing.

          Alibaba intends to build some other hotels, but they will primarily be used by company staff on business trips to head offices in Beijing and Shanghai.

          Wang also acknowledged that Fly-Zoo still had plenty of issues that need upgrading. Some of its services, for example, only worked for guests with a Chinese national ID.

          But he said the initial reception from guests was encouraging.

          "When they experience the robot and the voice butlers, they say 'Wow!'. When they enter into the lobby, they say 'Wow!'," Wang said. "It's such a different lobby. It's empty - but maybe it's the kind of empty of the future."

          Reuters

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