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Over $90 billion worth of AI and energy investments announced at Pittsburgh summitPresident Trump was in Pittsburgh Tuesday for an artificial intelligence summit where companies announced more than $90 billion worth of investments in AI and the energy to power it. Nancy Cordes reports.
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President Trump was in Pennsylvania on Tuesday, where he announced a new investment in the state's energy and artificial intelligence sectors. The president also continues his push to reach a ceasefire deal between Russia and Ukraine.
The Nasdaq-100 index plunged into bear market territory in April, but it has since recovered its losses and entered a new bull phase. Artificial intelligence (AI) stocks like Nvidia continue to lead the Nasdaq higher.
Pennsylvanians will benefit from $100 billion in energy- and artificial intelligence-related investments to energize the nation's growing AI economy.
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As AI advances, those who adapt and learn new abilities will thrive in the new setting and be able to offer higher-value jobs. A Salesforce report found that organizations that have implemented AI in their sales processes had 25% higher revenue growth compared to those that did not use it.
Republican Gov. Glenn Youngkin announced on Tuesday that Google will partner with his administration to provide free and low-cost artificial intelligence certification courses to Virginians as part of his office’s ongoing effort to connect citizens to new jobs amid changes to the state’s economy.