„US power tool manufacturer DEWALT has introduced a downward-drilling robot designed to automate one of the most labor-intensive steps in data center construction.
During its real-world deployment on active construction sites, the autonomous drilling robot demonstrated performance that would be difficult to match with conventional crews. It operated at speeds of up to ten times faster than traditional methods, delivering consistent, high-precision results at scale.
Across ten data center projects, the system helped cut a combined 80 weeks from construction schedules, while sharply reducing the cost per drilled hole. In total, it completed more than 90,000 holes with 99.97 percent accuracy in both placement and depth.“
shifty_coder on
If anybody else is still befuddled by the headline and article: the robot is drilling the anchor points in the concrete floor for the hundreds of server racks planned for data center.
Arthurdubya on
Well, I’m glad AI has come for the manual labor jobs.
Finally, blue collar and white collar alike can wade in the pool of hatred for AI.
Simpicity on
Oh yeah, boys. We’re gonna hit some crude data any day now. Bit gold. Santa Clara tea.
Leave A Reply
Du musst angemeldet sein, um einen Kommentar abzugeben.
4 Kommentare
„US power tool manufacturer DEWALT has introduced a downward-drilling robot designed to automate one of the most labor-intensive steps in data center construction.
During its real-world deployment on active construction sites, the autonomous drilling robot demonstrated performance that would be difficult to match with conventional crews. It operated at speeds of up to ten times faster than traditional methods, delivering consistent, high-precision results at scale.
Across ten data center projects, the system helped cut a combined 80 weeks from construction schedules, while sharply reducing the cost per drilled hole. In total, it completed more than 90,000 holes with 99.97 percent accuracy in both placement and depth.“
If anybody else is still befuddled by the headline and article: the robot is drilling the anchor points in the concrete floor for the hundreds of server racks planned for data center.
Well, I’m glad AI has come for the manual labor jobs.
Finally, blue collar and white collar alike can wade in the pool of hatred for AI.
Oh yeah, boys. We’re gonna hit some crude data any day now. Bit gold. Santa Clara tea.