Pittsburgh’s AI-powered renaissance: CMU experts explain why Pittsburgh is poised to lead the industrial revolution in human-first AI

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Carnegie Mellon University’s AI experts come from a wide range of backgrounds and perspectives, representing fields including computer science, sustainability, national security and entrepreneurship. Here, CMU experts weigh in on why they see Pittsburgh as a hub for human-centered AI.

The confluence of technology and humanity

Farnam Jahanian, president, Henry L. Hillman President’s Chair

“It’s an exciting time to be in Pittsburgh. Artificial intelligence has emerged as the single most…

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