Meta AI concocted low-carbon concrete used in new datacenter
ROSEMOUNT, MINNESOTA, JUL 17 – Meta used an AI model to develop stronger, low-carbon concrete for its Rosemount data center floor, addressing concrete's 8% share of global CO2 emissions, according to the World Economic Forum.
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Meta used AI to make faster-curing, lower-carbon concrete
Using AI as a companion to browse the web or generate lifelike images and videos are a few of the features some people are starting to take for granted. Lately, I almost always search the web with AI chatbots like ChatGPT or Gemini in tow. I even use AI chatbots for information when watching certain shows or visiting museums. But AI can do so much more than providing relatively reliable assistance (remember, AI can make mistakes); it can actuall…
As a new generation of concrete, Meta wants to cement its ecological transition It is hard to believe that a simple building material can vibrate algorithms. Yet, at Meta, artificial intelligence (AI) is at the root of this optimized concrete. The group uses a Bayesian optimisation method, Bayesian optimization, capable of adjusting the formulation of the mixture according to a multitude of parameters: mechanical resistance, rapid grip, local cl…
Behind the scenes green metamorphosis: the giant Meta deploys a new generation concrete developed with the help of artificial intelligence, both more environmentally friendly and more efficient for its data centres. This technical advance opens the way for more sustainable management, without sacrificing the energy performance crucial for today's digital infrastructures.
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