When we consider the idea of robotics as a consistent producer of process in hospitality, it's not new. Particuarly when we remember that robots as a term, does not only apply to the idea of our humanoid like friends as an accomplice to tasks that we might need to fulfil.
My view has been that as much as there is opportunity for our humanoid friends, it's more likely that the rise of adoption will occur through software driven robots or the term often used, Robotic Process Automation.
RPA has significant opportunity for adoption and in many cases is well on the way. It's far less intrusive from the perspective of visiblity. Far less hard tech involved as it is essentially a software program. Therefore, far more accepted, affordable and deployed as it does not seem so confronting to the traditional human workforce.
Today, software is a generally accepted bona fide productivity tool in our industry. Thus making software driven RPA an easier path to adoption. R2D2 and co will take a little longer as a direct physical displacement of the human workforce.
We are on the way, but 2025 won't be the tipping year!