Everything the artificial intelligence revolution needs is right here in Pittsburgh.
What’s needed now is a sense of urgency, the drive to act now — or as one official put it on the first day of the AI Horizons Summit in Bakery Square:
“Radical collaboration.”
“We have to combine the forces and the resources of our old and new leaders in the energy industry and AI, to all grow in the same direction,” said Joanna Doven, executive director of the AI Strike Team, which is hosting the summit.
“We have to break down more barriers — too often, we talk to the same people in our own industries, in our own silos, and now is the time to radically merge.”
Leading AI experts are back in Pittsburgh this week for the second major AI event in the city in less than two months.
In July, Republican Se