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It will be really interesting to see if it actually holds up or if its better/worse than "traditionally" formulated concrete.

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>Meta is teaming up with building materials company Amrize to develop a new kind of concrete for its upcoming data center in Rosemount, Minnesota. But this isn’t your typical cement mix. It’s an AI-optimized formulation built using open source artificial intelligence models and real-world performance data, aiming to reduce emissions while keeping strength and speed on track. The custom concrete blend was designed through a partnership between Meta, Amrize, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s Grainger College of Engineering, and construction firm Mortenson. The result is a high-performance mix that meets the demands of hyperscale infrastructure without the typical environmental tradeoffs.

It will be really interesting to see if it actually holds up or if its better/worse than "traditionally" formulated concrete. Archive: https://archive.today/kU2k6 From the post: >>Meta is teaming up with building materials company Amrize to develop a new kind of concrete for its upcoming data center in Rosemount, Minnesota. But this isn’t your typical cement mix. It’s an AI-optimized formulation built using open source artificial intelligence models and real-world performance data, aiming to reduce emissions while keeping strength and speed on track. The custom concrete blend was designed through a partnership between Meta, Amrize, the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign’s Grainger College of Engineering, and construction firm Mortenson. The result is a high-performance mix that meets the demands of hyperscale infrastructure without the typical environmental tradeoffs.

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Why am I suspicious? From the people who brought you a toilet that won't flush a turd and a clothes washer whose default setting is, "dirty clothes," it's, (((green concrete.)))

You'll know I'm right when the second application for this is large hydroelectric dams.