May 30, 2025
Khushi Kumari
China's AI-Driven Yangqu Dam Project
China embarks on constructing the Yangqu Dam, a 180-meter-high hydropower facility on the Tibetan Plateau, utilizing AI and 3D printing technologies
The dam is being built layer by layer, akin to 3D printing, using unmanned machinery like excavators, trucks, and rollers, all orchestrated by AI
AI slices the dam's design into layers, directing robots to collect materials, transport them, and construct each layer with precision
This method reduces the need for human workers in heavy, repetitive, or hazardous tasks, enhancing safety and efficiency
Sensors on rollers monitor each layer's quality, ensuring uniformity and structural integrity throughout the construction process
Upon completion, the Yangqu Dam will generate nearly 5 billion kilowatt-hours of electricity annually, contributing to China's green energy goals
The generated power will be transmitted via a 1,500-kilometer high-voltage line from the Yellow River to Henan province
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