July 7, 2011 - According to foreign media outlet TechSpot on July 6, U.S. billionaireInvestorsMark Cuban was on the High Performance podcast the other day gushing about the AI potential, he said that AI will give rise toThe world's first trillion-dollar billionaireThe man in question is probably not a traditional tycoon, but "a man whoOrdinary people in the basement.”.

Cuban ownsApproximately $5.7 billion(Note: the current exchange rate is about 40.855 billion yuan), he noted that generative AI is still in its early stages and people have yet to really see it.The most powerful and out of the ordinaryside of the story.
Cuban shares the view of many business executives that the impact of AINo less than the birth of the Internet or cloud computingHe recalls the early days when PCs, smartphones and the web were in their infancy. He recalls that in the early days when PCs, smartphones and the web were just getting started, there were always people creating newer, more powerful tools, but AI is "way ahead of everything that's gone before".
He believes that anyone who canMaking AI a truly fundamental tool for the masses, will make a fortune, and that may be exactly what aThe developer who quietly polishes code in his basementAI is facing the same skepticism today as it did in the early days of PCs, networks, and smartphones. AI is facing the same skepticism today as it did in the early days of the PC, the Web and smartphones. "Most people instinctively reject new things, but once they see the practical application and realize the value, their attitude will naturally change."
When asked what he thought of the wave of criticism of AI, Cuban said bluntly, "YouNo decision at all.. "
He is physically active and uses AI tools heavily. From health management and exercise tracking, to programming and development, and even using Vincennes video technology to complete work tasks. He laughs and says he's "crazy" about it. However, he also admits that AI Not infallible, errors are inevitable and users should remain vigilant and not blindly trust. "I'm not saying AI will replace everyone's job -- it can't do that."