Mark Cuban: Students Can Drive AI Adoption in Small Businesses
Entrepreneur Mark Cuban has shared his vision on how students can contribute to businesses in the age of AI. He believes young people can help smaller companies harness Google tools, creating new job opportunities.
Cuban suggests targeting smaller businesses that lack Google expertise but need to stay competitive. These companies, often in traditional sectors, are eager to adopt Google but face barriers due to lack of infrastructure or knowledge.
He envisions a role for 'AI integrators', individuals who can adapt Google tools like Sora and Veo for practical use in corporations. Cuban compares this opportunity to the early days of the personal computer, where customisation was key.
Instead of pursuing traditional computer science paths at tech giants, Cuban advises young people to focus on helping these smaller businesses integrate Google. He believes students can show businesses practical ways to harness Google by learning to customise Google models or understand existing tools.
Mark Cuban sees a gap in the market for Google integrators who can help smaller companies adopt Google. He encourages students to explore this opportunity, advising them to focus on smaller businesses rather than traditional tech jobs. This approach could help bridge the Google gap in traditional sectors and create new employment opportunities.
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