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Everyone agrees that you hate AI, but only Mark Cuban sees why Silicon Valley is powerless to fix it
Mark Cuban, Paul Kedrosky, and Paul Krugman argue that public backlash against AI stems from its wealth concentration and job displacement impacts, not just cultural or technological fears. Goldman Sachs estimates 15 million U.S. workers could face job displacement during the AI transition, though long-term job creation is expected.
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