This just dropped: AI "Man Camps" & a Shady Past? MON, 09 MAR 2026

This just dropped: AI

Okay, so everyone's buzzing about AI, right? Well, building all those massive data centers to power AI needs a ton of temporary workers. And to house these folks, developers are leaning on something called "man camps" – basically, temporary villages, a concept familiar from oil field booms.

Here's the twist: A company named Target Hospitality is making big moves in this area, signing huge contracts to build and operate these AI worker camps. They're calling it their most lucrative growth opportunity. But get this: Target Hospitality also runs the Dilley Immigration Processing Center, an ICE detention facility in Texas that has faced some pretty serious allegations, including worms in food and not accommodating kids with allergies.

Why should you care? As the AI industry explodes, it relies on a huge workforce to build its physical infrastructure. When a company with a documented history of alleged poor conditions in human housing becomes a major player in housing this critical tech workforce, it definitely raises some eyebrows. It makes you wonder about the standards and oversight for these new "AI villages."

What do you think about a company with this kind of background becoming so central to the AI boom? Does it change how you see the rapid expansion of AI?


Filed under: AI, TechNews, ManCamps, TargetHospitality, DataCenters

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