How AI is helping hotel guests get a better night’s sleep


Smart mattresses incorporate AI to tailor user comfort to sleep cycles. — AFP Relaxnews

They detect our sleep cycles, know when we’re too hot or too cold, and can even adapt their firmness to suit our comfort. Mattresses equipped with artificial intelligence are making their way into prestigious luxury hotels, which are now opening their doors to sleep tourism.

In 2022, the Park Hyatt New York made the news when it refitted an 84sqm suite to dedicate it entirely to the pleasure of sleep. Whether recovering from jet lag after a long flight or catching up on sleep after a busy time at work, this vast room has a range of features to ensure that guests can enjoy some shut-eye. For example, there is an aroma diffuser specially designed to promote sleep, but above all there is a very special kind of mattress.

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RM 12.33/month

RM 9.87/month

Billed as RM 118.40 for the 1st year, RM 148 thereafter.

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