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The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

The Cupertino Hotel Across The Street From Apple Has A Robot Butler

Cupertino's Aloft Hotel, located pretty much across the street from the Apple campus, has a new non-living, non-thinking employee, reports the New York Times. It's a robot butler called "Botlr." The disembodied hospitality machine goes to work on August 20, when it will begin shuttling room service items to guests' doors. After a human loads it up with the appropriate things, Botlr takes the elevator to the appropriate floor, waits outside the destination room, and places a phone call to let the guest know it has arrived.

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