Otonomus, Las Vegas's new AI hotel, promises a personalized and intelligent guest experience. However, is AI-powered luxury what travelers truly desire, or is it merely a futuristic novelty that we don't necessarily need? / The "ick": The thing that disgusts you in dating (19:05). On the show: Steve Hatherly, Niu Honglin & Laiming
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Coming up, autonomous Las Vegas new AI hotel promises a personalized intelligent guest experience.
But is AI powered luxury what travelers truly want?
Or is this simply a futuristic novelty we, we don't necessarily need?
After that, picture this, you're on a date, it's going extremely well.
You think, could they be the one?
All of a sudden you look across the table and you see something hanging dangling from their left nostril.
Suddenly you can't wait to get out of there.
What happened?
You've experienced the ick.
What is it?
We'll tell you.
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