Data centers are one of the largest physical security labor markets most people have never thought about. ~2.5M people globally keep data centers running today. That number is headed to 4M+ by 2034. Physical security and monitoring alone is a $30B+ annual labor spend and it's both structurally broken and completely up for grabs. Why I'd argue it is broken? Guard turnover runs 70–80% annually. Why is it up for grabs? 1. Cost Equation - A single patrol robot costs ~$11/hr to deploy. A human guard runs $35–85/hr. 2. Coverage - robotics, drones, sensors, cameras, helium blimps and whatever other form factors you dream up can be fused together into an elite level security system 3. New Supply = No "old way" of doing things - So many new sites are coming online that the operators aren't completely stuck in their ways and this would ease an immense, but serious burden The math is super clear. Here's what could make this interesting from an investment and Founder lens in my perspective: 1. This is the canonical setup for a HAAN — hardware-activated agent network. 2. The hardware (patrol robot, smart sensors, access control) generates proprietary operational data. The AI layer learns the facility and over time the system becomes more defensible with every hour it operates. 3. We're at <5% penetration of robotics + AI into this labor pool. The market is $30B today, growing to $60B+ by 2034, but the automation wedge is just beginning. The business model that wins here is likely a full stack, multi form factor play coordinating robots, drones, humans and agentic workflows. By shifting labor costs into Capex you can make charge $11/hr vs. $50/hr for a guard, zero turnover, 24/7 coverage, continuous learning. The ROI is super clear. The Stargate buildout, hyperscaler expansion, and critical infrastructure compliance requirements are all pouring fuel on this. Every new gigawatt campus is a greenfield customer AND physical security is critical. If you're building in physical security automation, autonomous monitoring, or AI-native facilities management, I want to hear from you.