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Mark Cuban said AI firms should spend billions to help cities hit by job losses as a 'cost of doing business'
Mark Cuban advised AI companies to spend billions to support towns and cities affected by AI-driven job losses, calling it a 'cost of doing business.' He criticized AI firms for failing to prioritize people and losing public relations battles, urging direct engagement with creatives and workers to address concerns.
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