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Why AI May Not Take Our Jobs: The Cost of Automation

Published February 21, 2026, 17:14
Why AI May Not Take Our Jobs: The Cost of Automation

While some experts predict mass job displacement due to artificial intelligence, others, like billionaire Mark Cuban, express reservations. Cuban argues that, for now, AI is not economically viable as a universal replacement for human labor due to its high cost and the need for human skills like accountability. He notes that companies must weigh factors that cannot be quantified, such as the value of human judgment and the ability to understand the consequences of actions. Referring to recent comments from investors highlighting the high cost of using AI agents, Cuban believes this is “the smartest counterargument” to predictions of full automation. He emphasizes that the cost of AI may absorb resources that would otherwise go to human capital. Additionally, Cuban stresses that humans have a greater ability to understand the consequences of their actions, something AI cannot achieve.