Exclusive: Why Mark Cuban wants students to bet big on AI
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Exclusive: Why Mark Cuban wants students to bet big on AI
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Artificial intelligence is already changing the job market and the classroom, with students and companies increasingly using AI tools. But while AI comes with many benefits, it also has major downsides — with some companies laying off workers as a result. NBC News senior business correspondent Christine Romans has an exclusive interview with entrepreneur Mark Cuban about how young people can make the most of this new technology.March 6, 2026