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Pittsburgh wants to be the next tech hub. This time, it has a real shot

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Why This Matters

Pittsburgh is emerging as a promising new hub for technology and AI innovation, driven by a strategic combination of local talent and cost advantages. This development signals a potential shift in the tech landscape, attracting startups and investors to the city. However, it also raises concerns about displacement and urban change, highlighting the complex impact of tech growth on communities.

Key Takeaways

Startups, investors, and City Hall are aligning around a rare mix of talent and cost advantages, even as concerns about displacement grow. When the NFL Draft comes to Pittsburgh next week, civic leaders will be using the spotlight to celebrate football’s Steelers—and the city’s growing reputation as a technology and artificial intelligence hub. The events include an AI pitch competition where judges including area native Mark Cuban will award startups from a 1.75 million prize pool—with preference given to companies with a presence in Pennsylvania.