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Fulltime R openings in Portland on August 29, 2022

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Guest Satisfaction Walks Hand In Hand With Technology - Gooster

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The arrival of Artificial Intelligence into the hotel Industry has transformed the way guests communicate with hotels before, during and after their stay. This is a trend prevailing over the industry and it is not stopping anytime soon. Due to the evolution of technology, Artificial Intelligence has the capacity to store a large number of data and information in their memory banks, which can be pulled out anytime. This is very helpful for companies to improve their guest experience and satisfaction as it will be giving their clients what they actually want. This is in addition to overall guest satisfaction in the hotel industry.


Walmart patents surveillance tool to listen to employees conversations

Daily Mail - Science & tech

Walmart has raised the ire of privacy advocates with a new patent for an audio surveillance tool. The freshly filed patent describes the need for'sounds sensors' and'listening to the frontend' technology in its stores that can pick up on conversations between employees and customers. Using these recordings, Walmart would identify employees in the audio and study it to measure their performance at the company. Walmart has raised the ire of privacy advocates with a patent for an audio surveillance tool. 'A need exists for ways to capture the sounds resulting from people in the shopping facility and determine performance of employees based on those sounds,' Walmart explains in the patent, which was filed April 20, 2017 but only made public this week.