@r0ck3t23: Mark Cuban just described the largest wealth transfer of the AI era. Almost nobody understood what he said. Cuban: “The…
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Mark Cuban highlights that the majority of America's 33 million small businesses lack AI budgets or expertise, pointing to a massive economic divide in AI adoption that could represent the largest wealth transfer of the AI era.
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