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Students at Carnegie Mellon University are raising concerns about free speech on campus after a politically charged message aimed at President Donald Trump was painted over — twice — on a campus landmark known as “The Fence.
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PublicSource on MSNTrump touts $92 billion in energy and AI investments in Pa., amid Oakland protestsTrump announced $92 billion in investments for Pennsylvania, called a key player in the race to pioneer and utilize AI.
The summit aimed to position Pennsylvania as a leader in energy production for new technologies such as artificial intelligence. Protesters argued that the fossil fuels required to power those tools will increase pollutants and drive climate change.
Appearing at what is being billed as the first-ever Pennsylvania Energy and Innovation Summit, President Trump praised the commonwealth’s energy sector and trumpeted a series of investments in energy and artificial intelligence that are set to be made across the state.
Demonstrators critiqued the climate consequences of the investment and Carnegie Mellon University’s decision to host President Donald Trump.
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During the summit held in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania on July 15, companies promised new data centers, new jobs, cybersecurity education, energy research, and more.
Pennsylvania’s national competitiveness as a hub for AI and energy technology brought the nation’s top decision-makers to Carnegie Mellon University July 15 for the inaugural Energy and Innovation Summit.
It was quite a summit of who’s who in politics and business. Carnegie Mellon University welcomed President Donald Trump and Senator Dave McCormick, who touted Pennsylvania’s