MIA Adds AI Hologram Chatbot

FAA Targets 40 "High-Volume" US Airports For Flight Cuts Amid Government Shutdown MIAMI, FLORIDA - NOVEMBER 10: Travelers walk past a flight information board at the Miami International Airport on November 10, 2025 in Miami, Florida. Airports have been experiencing delays and flight cancellations as airlines are decreasing flights at dozens of major U.S. airports to ease the pressure on air traffic controllers, who have been working unpaid during the ongoing government shutdown. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images) (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)

We thought robots were coming to replace humans and they are. Now add Holograms to that replacement list!

Miami International Airport has added Hologramms to make travel smoother. OK, we will see about that one.

The reaction from locals has been mixed, and it’s not hard to see why.

A lot of people feel like the focus is off. Travelers are still dealing with long lines, delays, and maintenance issues, so rolling out a hologram has some asking why those basics aren’t being handled first. There’s also the bigger conversation around AI replacing real people, and what that could mean for jobs at the airport.

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