Alibaba 'hotel of the future' is run by robots, AI

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Take look inside Alibaba's high-tech 'hotel of the future,' which is run almost entirely by robots

, the Chinese e-commerce conglomerate, opened a high-tech "hotel of the future" in Hangzhou, China, earlier this year.

Robots created by Alibaba's AI Labs serve food, toiletries, and other sundries. Here's a closer look at what the experience is like. Earlier this year, the e-commerce giant opened its FlyZoo Hotel, which it describes as a "290-room ultra-modern boutique, where technology meets hospitality.

The hotel was developed by the company's online travel platform, Fliggy, in tandem with Alibaba's AI Labs and Alibaba Cloud technology with the goal "to leverage cutting-edge tech to help transform the hospitality industry, one that keeps the sector current with the digital era we're living in," according to the company. Alibaba cofounder Jack Ma — the richest person in China — is retiring with a net worth of $38 billion. Here's his incredible rags-to-riches story.

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