Look at NTT Data or SoftBank.
They literally speak of preparing for a future that does not yet exist. I am optimistic it will exist, but that's not the same thing as it already happening and having a track record of reliability and profitability. I could find no mention of robots actually doing anything at that link. The article is about prepping servers, not specifically about robotics, in the same sense that planning hoses for gas pumps at gas stations is not about building cars.
People are tired of off topic speculation masquerading as relevant to real world problem solving. It's not a hate boner.
EDIT: expanded to make it clearer why I believe the speculation to be wildly off topic for this particular thread.
They are about to have fully human free datacenters by the end of this year.
When you are designing long term goals with datacenters, as I explicitly mentioned talking about, you can't ignore automation.
> They are about to have fully human free datacenters by the end of this year.
What I'm hearing is that they've been trying to build a human-free datacenter for 6 years and they haven't done it yet. What's the betting that that "end of this year" schedule slips further?