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Pennsylvania Governor Josh Shapiro joined Senator Dave McCormick and industry leaders at Pittsburgh’s second annual AI Horizons summit, where the city is positioning itself to become a global leader in physical AI technology and hardware manufacturing. The event highlighted Pennsylvania’s broader strategy to attract AI infrastructure investments and streamline regulations to capture what Shapiro called a “generational change” in economic opportunity.

What you should know: Pittsburgh is specifically targeting physical AI technology manufacturing rather than just software development, aiming to produce the hardware that industries worldwide will need as AI integration accelerates.

Key investment details: Shapiro highlighted Pennsylvania’s success in attracting major AI infrastructure projects, including Amazon’s $20 billion data center investment announced earlier this year.

  • The governor emphasized streamlining state permit and licensing processes to accelerate AI-related construction projects.
  • Pennsylvania lawmakers are actively working to reduce regulatory barriers for the AI industry.
  • The state is competing nationally to secure new data center construction projects.

What they’re saying: Shapiro framed AI infrastructure as foundational to Pennsylvania’s economic future during his panel discussion.

  • “That becomes the backbone for all of the creative genius that exists in this room, for developing the technologies that are going to allow us to grow our economy here in Pennsylvania,” Shapiro said.
  • “Not just for a few years, but really to me, this is a generational change.”

The concerns: Despite the economic optimism, some lawmakers and advocates are raising questions about AI’s broader impacts.

  • Environmental concerns about AI infrastructure, particularly energy-intensive data centers.
  • Psychological impacts of artificial intelligence integration remain under scrutiny.

Why this matters: Pennsylvania’s focus on physical AI manufacturing positions the state to capture hardware demand as AI moves beyond software into real-world applications, potentially establishing a competitive advantage in the emerging AI supply chain.

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