Just when I thought travel couldn’t get any better, the Aloft is bringing in Artificial (not quite) Intelligence.
Meet A.L.O., Aloft Hotels’ first Botlr, short for robotic butler. A.L.O. will be rolling down the hallways of Aloft’s Cupertino, California location later this month helping guests with everything from finding missing newspapers to delivering fresh towels.
The robot stands just three feet tall and is sleekly outfitted in a modern interpretation of the butler’s black and white uniform. A.L.O. (pronounced “el-oh,â€) is outfitted with cameras and sensors to detect walls and other obstacles. It will be tasked with simple duties like making small room deliveries and moving linens and towels from the laundry to guest rooms or fitness centers.
But this robot isn’t just an emotionless drone. According to an Aloft hotel press release, A.L.O. will be a personable “employee†that possesses  “a sense of humor similar to Rosie from The Jetsons and a discernible work ethic comparable to Wall-E.â€
He’s kinda cute:
I wonder if he’ll expect tips.
Wouldn’t be surprised of someone steals it