Shapiro Administration Expands Artificial Intelligence Collaboration with Carnegie Mellon University, Solidifying Pennsylvania as a National Leader in Safe and Responsible AI

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Noah Haswell, Beaver County Radio News

(Pittsburgh, PA) According to a release from the Pennsylvania Office of Administration in Pittsburgh yesterday, nearly two years after tapping Carnegie Mellon University (CMU) to provide expertise and support to the Commonwealth for AI governance, the Shapiro Administration returned to CMU yesterday to announce a new agreement that will expand collaboration on AI policy, strategy, and implementation. This occurred at yesterday’s Unlocking AI for Public Good conference co-hosted by CMU and the Office of Governor Josh Shapiro as the Cooperative Agreement for Artificial Intelligence Advising Services was revealed, underscoring the commitment that Pennsylvania has to use AI effectively and responsibly to improve government operations and deliver Pennsylvanians faster and better service.