Yeah. My hotel just rolled out a new thing where you can check in online via the app, get a digital key on your phone, and use it to unlock the door to your room via Bluetooth, no talking to the front desk required.
I'm not sweating my job being automated though, too many intangibles that a physical human is needed for 24/7. Although I do foresee having to learn new maintenance skills to further justify my presence on the clock as people become more technologically self-sufficient and fewer people require physically checking in and asking for directions and such. It'll never be fully automated, but idk how long there's going to be two front desk clerks from 3-11 required as a brand standard. Probably a few years tops. Soon all you'll need is a front desk/maintenance guy as the lone employee on site 16 hours a day, with the other 8 hours requiring housekeeping/regular maintenance men/superfluous managers to be present.