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Mark Cuban just told every software company on Earth they’re already dead. The people inside them are still building roadmaps.
Cuban: “Software is dead because everything’s going to be customized to your unique utilization.”
Every SaaS company was built on one bet. Software stays rigid. Humans stay adaptable. You learn the tool. You bend to it. You pay for someone else’s version of your solution.
AI just inverted that. The tool bends to you or it dies.
Cuban: “33 million companies aren’t going to have AI budgets, aren’t going to have AI experts.”
33 million businesses feel something shifting beneath them. None can name it.
The distance between what AI can do and what small companies can access is the most mispriced gap in markets today.
Not a technology problem. A translation problem.
Cuban: “Learn all you can about AI but learn more on how to implement them in companies.”
Everyone is racing to build intelligence. Almost nobody is racing to deploy it where the pain is deepest.
The person who walks into a 40-person company and rewires their entire operation captures more value than the team that trained the model.
Understanding pain is now worth more than building intelligence.
Cuban: “Every single job available for kids coming out of school because every single company needs that.”
The most important career of the next decade has no title. No degree path. No university knows it needs to exist yet.
It belongs to whoever learns two languages fluently. The language of a business that can’t articulate what’s breaking. And the language of an AI that doesn’t know where to aim.
33 million companies. Zero translators. Whoever arrives first doesn’t enter a market. They create one.
@MythicalPatriot@jeremyct And you wonder why all generations hate boomers lol. You’re capacity to ONLY think about yourselves is incredible. How tf a whole ass generation can be so selfish minded
YouTubers be like “wake up at 4am and run, that’s alpha!” No, it’s not. Look at apex predators; they’re all lazy. Bears hibernate, lions sleep all day. You know who wakes up at 4am and runs? Squirrels.
Tim Dillon: “This is one of the bleakest periods I’ve ever lived through.”
“You’re more alone.”
“You have less hope.”
“We’re in multiple wars.”
“And it’s the most technologically advanced time that we have.”
“But in order to enjoy it, you have to be a sociopath.”
“You have to be unbothered by seeing a 2-year-old that Israel lit on fire, and you have to swipe without thinking about it and go right to DoorDash.”
“We are all being trained to be sociopaths.”
“No one believes life is better than it was in 2010.”
“People had a social life.”
“Young people felt more hope about the future.”
“They haven’t been fully sucked into phones.”
“People aren’t quite addicted to rage yet. Social media hasn’t programmed our minds.”
“People can still go on a date and talk to a woman.”
“They don’t have to goon for eight hours in their room and then read about Hitler.”
“Nobody looks at 2010 and goes, whoa, that time sucked.”
“None of these advancements make anyone’s life better.”
“The Palantir thing is that everybody’s gonna join the military.”
“We’re all gonna fight a bunch of wars.”
“We’re gonna make the country safe, but we’re gonna do it in a way that takes away all of your personal autonomy and freedom.”
“As soon as you’re 18 years old, you’ll be in the military and you’re gonna fight who we want you to fight.”
“The jobs available are gonna be the ones we tell you that you qualify for.”
@TimJDillon
@DJL703001791089@KaylaCiphj@Govindtwtt Agree. It’s selfish. Imagine not wanting to give your kids or grandkids a better shot because you don’t want to stay at home or give up your power.
@__elysianfields@ProfessorPape The world as you know it will end if Israel deploys a nuclear bomb. Israel is literally destroying the world. Can’t wait till the day they’re gone from this earth.
@Idlebrock@ItIsHoeMath@ChrisMartin1961 You’re telling him he’s lazy and “strap on” to someone that created his business and prob makes more money than you. you’re just proving his point. The lack of awareness of the “me” generation. I’m assuming you’re a boomer because only boomers say that to younger generations