5 takeaways from Mark Cuban’s Dallas Regional Chamber keynote

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The billionaire and owner of the Dallas Mavericks shared his thoughts on politics, artificial intelligence, parental oversight and the future of Dallas.

, the billionaire owner of the Dallas Mavericks and celebrity investor on ABC’s, Cuban’s comments are almost always reshared to millions more across the internet and social media platforms. He took on multiple topics this week when he addressed a room full of business leaders at the Dallas Regional Chamber’s annual meeting.Here are some of the other topics he touched on.When asked about national political trends for the next year, Cuban said he hopes the largest trend is “sanity.

“I don’t spend money on lobbyists and ... don’t try to get too involved in convincing politicians,” Cuban said. “I don’t think we’re getting the best candidates possible and I don’t think the process by either of these parties to pick their candidate is all that good,” he said., an electoral system in which voters rank candidates by preference on their ballots. His main disappointment in the two-party system is that it’s easy to split the two parties and there’s a lot of money that flows to the most extreme candidates on the ballot.

“We just look at sports differently, for better and worse,” he said. “People connect with athletes and people connect to their teams.” “The kids that see you are only going to connect to you if they respect you,” he said, pointing to Generation Z as the next up-and-coming group of people to understand.In Cuban’s eyes, artificial intelligence is the future.

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