Trump announces $90B in energy and AI investments
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Washington Examiner breaking news reporter David Zimmermann suggested Pennsylvania could join the movement among red states to develop more energy infrastructure. Alabama, Ohio, and South Carolina are the latest states to draft legislation on energy production since President Donald Trump took office.
Agencies in at least 28 states and the District of Columbia have issued guidance on the use of artificial intelligence in K-12 schools. Pennsylvania is not among them.
Robotics is another big focus for the Trump administration in the AI race. Defense contractor Bechtel Plant Machinery announced Tuesday that it plans to use robotics and AI from Pittsburgh-based Gecko Robotics to speed up military shipbuilding for the Navy.
CoreWeave's $6 billion investment in Pennsylvania suggests there could be vast promise for AI data centers in a state already leading in energy production.
Artificial intelligence infrastructure coming to Pennsylvania includes $90 billion from tech giants, energy companies and investment firms betting on the state’s rich power supply.
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Blackstone plans to invest $25 billion in developing data centers and power plants in Pennsylvania, President and Chief Operating Officer Jon Gray said at a panel at the Energy and Innovation Summit in Pittsburgh on Tuesday.
A multibillion-dollar project that significantly involves artificial intelligence in Pennsylvania has been announced.