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Chairman Griffith Holds Hearing on AI Technologies in American Health Care

WASHINGTON, DC (VR) – Congressman Morgan Griffith (R-VA), Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health, held a hearing entitled “Examining Opportunities to Advance American Health Care through the Use of Artificial Intelligence Technologies.”
Following the hearing, Chairman Griffith issued the following statement:
“In the health care space today, AI is being deployed by innovators to empower patients along their personal health care journey, support health care providers, and reduce unnecessary administrative burdens. Applications of AI and machine learning have increased across the health care sector in recent years and will only play a more pronounced role in the daily lives of all Americans moving forward.”
Congressman Griffith’s opening remarks in the hearing can be seen here or below.
BACKGROUND
This July, Representative Griffith was named Chairman of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Health.
In his first public actions after being named Chairman, Representative Griffith visited multiple rural health care providers in Southwest Virginia.
Congressman Griffith held his first Health Subcommittee hearing in July. The legislative hearing focused on reauthorizing legislation related to public health and rural health care.
Entire footage of the hearing can be found here.
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Pittsburg to Connect East End AI Corridor

Throughout the last few years, Pittsburgh has been proving itself as one of the most determined comebacks in the U.S. Rust Belt; one of the top mid-sized cities for green commuting; one of this year’s most affordable metros for Millennials to thrive; as well as a top-choice city for Gen Z to put down roots.
While Pittsburgh office space has become some of the greenest in the country, the local economy has also adapted to make room for a thriving tech scene, a growing robotics hub, and even companies operating in the space industry. Now, another transformation is underway in one of the city’s most historic districts as developers are uniting to create a new tech corridor connecting major AI and technology companies on Penn Avenue.
Google, Duolingo, and the U.S. Army’s AI Integration Center are among the more than 20 artificial intelligence tenants that made a home in East End Pittsburgh, which is a part of the city that’s now being reimagined as “AI Avenue.” Despite concerns regarding displacement of residents with longstanding ties to the area, plans are underway to “fill in the blanks” along Penn Avenue that developers see as distracting some of the dynamism away from the two ends of the existing, one-mile-long AI corridor.
Redevelopment projects currently being discussed include:
- Infrastructure improvements to enhance lighting, pedestrian access, and connections through the neighborhood; improve safety and walkability; and create collaboration opportunities for tech companies.
- The Meridian Project, which is a mixed-use development that would include apartments, a grocery store, and restaurants, thereby providing housing and amenities intended to attract and retain tech talent for AI Avenue companies.
- An expansion of Bakery Square, which would incorporate what is now considered a dated and struggling strip mall. This would transform the underutilized area into a mixed-use corridor by providing more modern office space for AI companies, while also allowing both startups and established firms to grow in an uninterrupted, tech-centered environment.
Bakery Square had already announced earlier this year that it would house a new, secure AI innovation center through access to $150 billion in defense tech funding. And, with significant funding for small business innovation research in Pittsburgh already coming from the Department of Defense, developers here hope that a higher concentration of AI-focused companies in this hub would attract even more DoD contracts in the near future.
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TN Launches Pilot AI, Robotics Programme In Govt Schools

Chennai: Exposure to Artificial Intelligence (AI), robotics and digital tools is no longer confined to private schools. In a significant step towards bridging the technological divide, the Tamil Nadu government has rolled out a pilot programme this academic year to train government school students in AI applications, coding and interactive online tools.
The initiative, titled Tamil Nadu Schools Programme for AI, Robotics and Knowledge of Online Tools (TN SPARK), is currently being implemented for Classes 6 to 9. It aims to create a tech-savvy generation that can keep pace with emerging trends irrespective of socio-economic background.
In Coimbatore district alone, 85 government schools have been included in the first phase. These comprise 78 middle schools, four high schools and three higher secondary schools. Dedicated bilingual textbooks in English and Tamil have been prepared for the new curriculum, and trained mathematics and science teachers are handling the sessions. Each school has allocated one or two periods a week for TN SPARK classes. Around 880 hi-tech lab computers are being used to deliver the programme.
While the modules began with introductory sessions, the syllabus will move into full swing from October, after quarterly examinations. The curriculum introduces students to the foundations of computer science, including algorithms, flowcharts, word processing and data visualisation. It also integrates online educational tools that offer interactive lessons across subjects such as science, geography, anatomy and languages.
Artificial Intelligence modules familiarise students with creative applications like text-to-image generation, text-to-speech, doodling, digital art, translation and animation. Coding is introduced through beginner-friendly platforms such as Blockly, Turtle Art and Scratch, along with basics of HTML and lessons in cyber safety. Teachers report that students are showing keen interest in these classes, often preferring them to conventional lessons.
Hi-tech labs are being effectively utilised to nurture curiosity and improve learning skills. The programme, officials said, is designed not only to provide access to advanced technology but also to equip children with problem-solving abilities and digital literacy that will prepare them for future academic and career opportunities. With TN SPARK, Tamil Nadu is setting a model for integrating advanced technology training into government schools, ensuring that students from all sections of society gain equal exposure to the tools that will shape tomorrow’s world.
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