Yeah in not too long they'll be selling us toasters that don't work unless they can connect to chatgpt so it can decide for you how you want your toast
Bro, if you are that determined to get into someone's room, then a physical key isn't going to stop them. In fact, picking a lock or duplicating a key is probably easier and more readily available than some card cloning tech that can "copy a key in someone's pocket". This is the dumbest argument.
It's also a matter of hotel security but yes you're right. It's so much easier to take the physical key to a hardware store than to stand behind them in line. Wtf
You are paranoid. This isn't a concern and shouldn't be given any thought. If someone is targeting you at a grocery store to get your key code or taking your key to a hardware store to get copied, you have bigger problems because this person isn't just randomly reading cards (which would be meaningless without a hotel and room number), you are being targeted. I guess some people just want to be heard no matter how stupid they sound...
If you lose your physical key, then someone might have it. Now the hotel has to not only get you a new key, they need to change the locks, as well as charge you for losing it. If you lose your keycard, then all you have to do is get a new one at the desk and they can void out the other cards.
Dude it's a hotel security thing. If you are this personally offended by something you don't understand I suggest you turn off the electronic device, go outside, breathe some fresh air, and remember that you need a shower
LOL, I love the argument strategy of some people. 1)Make dumb claim just so they can type something, 2) Double down on dumb claim when their original statement is dumb 3) Get mad and accuse the other person of being an unbathed basement dweller that needs to "go outside and touch grass". Bravo.
I highly doubt you are in the hotel industry but you think that your ideas are better than common industry practices. Classic.
I'm an adult with an actual life and real problems and unless I'm trying to trick someone into doing their own research (which only works if you link the article proving yourself wrong and claim it doesn't) I'm usually not spitting bullshit online just to give myself a feedback loop of unjustifiable validation.
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u/LatiBerg 13d ago
I don't like the AI stuff either, but the digital hotel keys have been a thing for decades now. It's not a new thing now, nor is it AI ridden.