Mark Cuban: 'If I were to start a business today,' here's what it would be. via CNBCMakeIt
Dallas Mavericks Mark Cuban smiles during the game between the New York Knicks and the Dallas Mavericks at Madison Square Garden on January 30, 2019 in New York City.listens to entrepreneurs' countless business ideas thanks to his starring role as a judge on ABC's "Shark Tank."
. Google Home is the speaker system through which customers can use the voice-activated virtual assistant, accordingly named Google Assistant. Cuban also sees artificial intelligence as having a big future. He says the impact of AI will be more profound than most people realize. Where the internet was once a futuristic idea, it's now a mainstay of everyday life. So, too, will AI, according to Cuban.
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