Taiwanese factories use AI to build the world’s most advanced AI servers.

📡 Nikkei Asia · 1 min read ·
In a twist of industrial automation, Taiwanese manufacturers are now deploying artificial intelligence to assemble the very AI servers that power global data centers. These factories, long known for making chips and electronics, have begun training AI systems to inspect, test, and even repair the complex hardware used in next-generation computing. The shift is driven by a shortage of skilled human workers and the need for extreme precision. AI-powered robots can now identify microscopic defects in server components faster than human eyes, and they can adjust assembly lines in real time. One major supplier reported that using AI for quality control has cut error rates by more than 30 percent. This move allows Taiwan’s tech firms to keep production local while meeting surging global demand for AI infrastructure. The result: machines that help build the brains of other machines, speeding up a cycle that is reshaping the entire electronics industry.