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Over forty professionals from Pittsburgh, Montreal, and Boston joined us in the MIT Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory on Monday to partake in a group discussion around AI and other emerging technologies. The Greater Boston Chamber hosted leaders from across a variety of sectors, including venture capital firms, workforce training programs, tech companies, city government, and start-up companies and incubators.
The purpose of this meeting was to understand each city’s trends, pain points and opportunities with next-generation technology. Further, this convening facilitated the generation of ideas for further regional collaboration between our three cities to tackle bleeding edge socio-technological issues.
Given the complementary strengths and strong academic institutions of Boston, Montreal, and Pittsburgh our discussions brought up key areas of focus for a tri-city partnership:
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