Humans need not apply

As consumers, we quite happily encounter non-human providers of information and services in a number of everyday situations – such as when we buy airline tickets online, without any human middleman necessary. So why not in hotels, asks Prof. Ian Millar of the Ecole hôtelière de Lausanne? In this editorial, Ian foresees the inevitable introduction of certain robotic solutions in hotels… unless laws, trade unions and special interest groups...

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Ian Millar is a Senior Lecturer at EHL Hospitality Business School in Lausanne, where he focuses on hospitality technology and digital transformation. He teaches master’s-level courses on AI, cloud systems, and technology strategy, helping future leaders understand how digital tools reshape operations and guest experience. 

EHL Hospitality Business School (Lausanne) is an ambassador for traditional Swiss hospitality and has been a pioneer in hospitality education since 1893 with over 25,000 alumni worldwide and over 120 nationalities. EHL is the world's first hospitality management school that provides university-level programs at its campuses in Lausanne and Chur-Passugg, as well as online learning solutions.

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