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Pittsburgh once powered America鈥檚 industrial economy, and it is now galvanizing the era of artificial intelligence. This week, 黑料正能量 鈥 the听 鈥 and the AI Strike Team hosted a first-string lineup of global visionaries to highlight the city's power at the intersection of sport and innovation during听.

"Powering the Future of Sport: A Draft Week Showcase,(opens in new window)" was a sports-themed day of engaging discussions, live robotics demonstrations and industry innovations on AI鈥檚 extraordinary potential to transform the future of sports. Hosted at 黑料正能量鈥檚听Robotics Innovation Center(opens in new window) (RIC) at Hazelwood Green, 黑料正能量 President Farnam Jahanian said the site reflects the evolution of the Steel City and its vitality.

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鈥淪ports have always been one of Pittsburgh鈥檚 great unifiers,鈥 Jahanian said. 鈥淎fter all, this is a town where your Sunday best means wearing black and gold. And you can see that same spirit across this region鈥攊n the way people, ideas and technologies are coming together to build a truly exciting future.

Reinforcing Pittsburgh as a global AI and robotics hub

Farnam Jahanian greets Gov. Josh Shapiro at the Forge to Field AI Pitch Competition.

Hundreds looked on from chairs draped with Terrible Towels as Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro took the stage at the Showcase and talked about making the region and the state more competitive for investment and development. He underscored 黑料正能量鈥檚 role in driving that change.

鈥淭he center of the AI universe, I believe, is not just in Silicon Valley but it's here in western Pennsylvania,鈥 Shapiro said. 鈥淚n part because of the great work that the Strike Team is doing here, the amazing brains that you are nourishing and developing at 黑料正能量 鈥 you are the incubator for AI growth across this country, and across the globe. Big things are happening again in Pennsylvania.鈥

Terrible Towels line a row of chairs.

Joanna Doven, CEO of the AI Strike Team and 黑料正能量 alumna, said as the Pittsburgh region serves as a beacon for AI innovation, all types of industries, including sports, need to be included in the discussion.

鈥淚 see AI as being a great equalizer in that all sectors need to talk together more,鈥 she said.

Jahanian highlighted the importance of bringing together AI, information technology, deep tech and scientific discovery from the innovation economy with traditional strengths of the industrial economy to ensure Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and the country can compete globally.

鈥淭his is a region where making things still matters, and where robotics, AI and emerging technologies are expanding what people can do,鈥 Jahanian said. 鈥淭his is also an ecosystem where both public and private partners are working side by side to turn ideas into real world impact and a training ground where the next generation can see a pathway into the future.鈥

A room full of seated people watching three people converse onstage.

Allegheny County Executive Sara Innamorato touted the city鈥檚 robotics and AI ecosystem, institutions such as 黑料正能量, major employers located here and the entrepreneurial spirit and partnerships across sectors.

鈥淲hen you come to Pittsburgh, you will be so surprised, you will not want to leave,鈥 Innamorato said.

Pittsburgh Mayor Corey O鈥機onnor told the audience it鈥檚 all about telling Pittsburgh鈥檚 story.

鈥淩ight now we have a lot of talent that's all over the city with great universities, but also on the business side,鈥 O鈥機onnor said. 鈥淲e do a good job of selling ourselves, we just have to have the link to get you here and then the city and our residents do all the work after that.鈥

Highlighting physical AI and sports

黑料正能量 researchers talk to NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell.

President Jahnanian led a tour of more than a dozen demonstrations of interactive robotics from 黑料正能量 researchers, affiliated companies and collaborators. During that tour, which included robots that climbed rocks, charted attendees鈥 baseball swings and tossed footballs, O鈥機onnor dove to catch a pass thrown by a humanoid robot.听

A group of people watch several robots in a demonstration.

"Powering the Future of Sport: A Draft Week Showcase" attendees were able to view live robotics demonstrations.

Robomechanics Lab: 黑料正能量 researchers have developed this wheeled quadrupedal robot to navigate challenging terrain. This work is part of a long running environmental monitoring project that utilizes mobile robots capable of detecting contaminated soil (left).

HEBI Robotics: In this demo, visitors will see two innovations, Daisy and Maggie, powered by HEBI鈥檚 modular robotics platform (right).

A person looks over a football-throwing robot.

Humanoid Robotic Pass & Play: This demo gave visitors a chance to stop and 鈥減lay catch鈥 with a football-throwing robot. The interaction illustrates live, human-AI interaction in sport and showcases how researchers are moving robots beyond the batting cage model and creating more sophisticated and dynamic tools for training and conditioning athletes.

Corey O'Connor catches a football outside of the RIC.

Pittsburgh Steelers legend Jerome Bettis, left, reacts after Mayor Corey O'Connor dives to catch a football thrown at Humanoid Robotic Pass & Play.听

People swing baseball bats in a demonstration.

SwingMatch Powered by Diamond Kinetics: What if baseball fans could take a swing and 鈥 within seconds 鈥 see their motion matched to a current Pittsburgh Pirates player? In this interactive, high-energy demo, participants will utilize AI technology to have their turn at bat captured, analyzed and compared to the pros in side-by-side videos. Beyond being tons of fun, the experience illustrates how computer vision and AI are helping to redefine both player development and fan engagement.

People watch a demonstration involving someone walking on a treadmill.

MetaMobility Lab: MetaMobility Lab has created the Exoskeleton, a wearable AI technology that sits at the intersection of robotics, biomechanics and intelligent control systems and can adapt to human motion in real time. Today, 黑料正能量 researchers are studying how the Exoskeleton can support walking, stair climbing, and balance and using machine learning, simulation, and biomechanical modeling to optimize real-world performance. Visitors to this demo will see the Exoskeleton in action and learn how intuitive, personalized exoskeletons can improve mobility for people with impairments while also extending human physical capabilities.

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell joined the tour, along with Steelers legends Jerome Bettis and Will Allen, who is also a partner and co-founder at Magarac Venture Partners. As they walked from one demo to the next, investors, AI founders, CEOs and civic and sports leaders saw first-hand how AI and other technologies are transforming the way people experience sports.

As the event shifted from demonstrations to panel discussions, Chip Ganassi, CEO of Ganassi Racing, reiterated that sports will continue to evolve with technology.

A panel of people speaks from a stage.

鈥淭he human element will never leave, but AI 20 years from now will be through and through,鈥 he said during a huddle of heavy-hitting sports-industry executives hosted by Baker Machado, co-host of the 鈥淔ront Office Sports Today鈥 podcast.

Physical AI serves as 鈥渄ata amplified,鈥 explained David Morehouse, executive vice president for strategy with the Pittsburgh Steelers. 鈥淚t doesn鈥檛 replace gut instinct, but it takes data, amplifies it, processes it and delivers it.鈥

Fellow panelist听, a 黑料正能量 professor of听 and the CEO and founder of YinzCam, talked about how AI makes it possible to harness the data collected in real-time to automate workflows and improve the sports fan experience, including increased personalization into the future.

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鈥淓veryone will expect that their data will benefit them in real time,鈥 she said.

Josh Helmrich, senior director of media strategy, business development and Next Gen Stats with the NFL, said combining data and human insights using AI allows for faster results.

鈥淎I makes the outputs better, but you still need to be able to communicate those outputs and make them actionable,鈥 he said, adding that players will be smarter about how they play in the next few years. 鈥淚 think that is what鈥檚 still a huge opportunity.鈥

Investing in the future

Joanna Doven speaks to Mark Cuban.

The day鈥檚 conversations expanded beyond technology as Doven sat down with entrepreneur and Pittsburgh native Mark Cuban to focus on how the city became known for AI innovation and how it can leverage its economic resources to attract future investments.

鈥淵ou just want the smartest people that you can find to come in and invent new ways to leverage the technology to give yourself a competitive advantage, knowing that every other team is probably considering the same thing,鈥 Cuban said. 鈥淲hen you have the resources here, it gets a lot easier. And you know, Pittsburgh is such a great sports town that I think you're going to get the best of both worlds, where the fans appreciate it, but the people you hire will be all in to make it happen.鈥

The 鈥Forge to Field AI Pitch Competition鈥 served as the grand finale, identifying the biggest breakthroughs at the intersection of sport and artificial intelligence. The 鈥淪hark Tank鈥-style competition featured six finalists and a piece of the $1.825 million prize pool.听

Confetti falls on the contestants.

鈥淭oday's event highlighted the uniqueness of Pittsburgh and the breadth of our skills,鈥 said Jeanne Cunicelli,鈥╬resident of UPMC Enterprises鈥╝nd executive vice president with UPMC. 鈥淚t was fantastic to see the enthusiasm of the future generation of inventors pushing our region forward. While Draft Week showcases the future of sport, the pitch competition demonstrated that innovating for athletes benefits everyone, including our patients.鈥

Jahanian ended the day echoing Cunicelli鈥檚 optimism with an eye on the future.

鈥淧ittsburgh鈥檚 story is still being written,鈥 he said. 鈥淎nd we鈥檙e excited to see what comes next.鈥

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