controls, faster workflows and significantly improved decisionmaking at scale,” said Shalev, who added that adoption of the product has been strong, |
especially by management companies that oversee multiple properties that struggle with inconsistencies. Through all of this, Shalev says that AI is |
always there, lurking in the background.“ It works quietly to automate and streamline tasks, while teams continue with their familiar workflows,” Shalev said. |
Hotels, Shalev added, report that procurement times have dropped by as much as 60 %, and invoice handling times have been vastly reduced. |
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Rosie is an AI-powered commercial robot vacuum. If you grew up watching cartoons in the’ 80s, there is a high probability that one of those animated series was“ The Jetsons,” which featured a robot housekeeper named... Rosie!“ Our AI enables Rosie to understand and respond to complex environments— navigating tight spaces, recognizing high-traffic areas and optimizing cleaning routes based on real-world usage patterns,” said Micah Green, founder and CEO of Tailos.“ Think of Rosie as a mini-Waymo car that happens to focus on vacuuming.” One of the biggest thorns in the hotel industry’ s side is labor |
and the cost of it. Solutions like Tailos’ help alleviate it.“ In a labor-constrained industry, we’ re helping properties reallocate human effort toward highervalue tasks while ensuring consistency in daily cleanliness,” |
Green said.“ On the P & L side, hotels have seen significant reductions in overtime, outsourced labor costs, faster room readiness, and greater consistency in brand standards.” Guests also get a kick out of |
Micah Green, founder and CEO, Tailos
it— even taking selfies with it as it winds down a hall, which, as Green points out, are cleaner after.“ AI will quietly redefine the operational backbone of hospitality,” he said.“ It won’ t be gimmicky; it’ ll be essential.”
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