Mark Cuban: 'AI is going to change everything’.
In a recent interview with Yahoo Finance Editor-in-Chief Andy Serwer, Cuban said the impact of AI across different industries and cultures will surpass the wide-ranging effects of some previous technologies, including personal computers, mobile, even the internet.
The 60-year-old billionaire investor’s comments on AI were part of an episode of Influencers with Andy Serwer, Yahoo Finance’s weekly interview series with some of the biggest names in business, politics, entertainment, sports, and academia. Cuban, who takes online coding classes for machine learning and programming languages such as Python, says it’s crucial for him to understand newer and rapidly evolving technologies like AI. AI is currently deployed in virtually every aspect of technology, serving as the foundation for voice controlled assistants such as Amazon’s Alexa, Apple’s Siri and Samsung’s Bixby.
Knowing his limitationsWhile having a foundational understanding of these technologies is paramount, Cuban also acknowledges he knows his limitations. In other words, just because he has a firm grasp of how AI works, for instance, doesn’t mean he’s going to create an innovative AI feature or product himself.
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