Kurt Knutsson goes into detail on AI massage robots, like Aescape's, revolutionizing wellness with consistent, custom massages. Imagine this scenario. You've just finished a grueling workout at the gym or checked into a swanky hotel.

Your muscles are aching, and all you want is a good massage. But instead of booking a session with a human masseuse, you're directed to a high-tech pod that promises to knead away your stress using artificial intelligence. Welcome to the future of massage therapy.

This trend isn't happening in a vacuum. The wellness tourism market is booming and is expected to hit a whopping $1.2 trillion by 2027.

Hotels and gyms are scrambling to offer the latest and greatest in relaxation technology. GET SECURITY ALERTS, EXPERT TIPS - SIGN UP FOR KURT’S NEWSLETTER - THE CYBERGUY REPORT HERE A woman getting massaged by an AI-powered robot (Aescape) (Kurt "CyberGuy" Knutsson) The rise of AI massage robots It seems like AI is taking over every aspect of our lives, and now it's coming for our massages, too. Companies like Phillonlabs and Aescape are leading the charge.

In fact, Aescape is bringing fully automated massage experiences to high-end hotels and gyms. Their robots are already available at Equinox in select locations throughout New York City. The Lotte New York Palace, an iconic luxury hotel, has already partnered with Aescape to bring this futuristic massage experience to their guests.

Joe Rose, owner of ila Only Spa at the Lotte New York Palace, explai.