Mark Cuban's AI Gambit: Sora, Deepfakes, and the Future of Tech Investing
Update: 2025-10-11
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Mark Cuban has been everywhere these past few days blending business savvy with his signature splash of contrarian flair. CBS Sports broke the story that Cuban, ever the pride of Pittsburgh, made a major “big number” donation to Indiana University athletics — his first direct gift to IU sports — inspired by a personal connection with new football coach Curt Cignetti. He made it clear this was not his usual mode of giving, but the “Pittsburgh guy” bond changed his mind. There’s speculation that this infusion helped IU land some top-tier transfers, notably quarterback Fernando Mendoza, further cementing Cuban’s influence at his alma mater.
On the tech horizon, Mark Cuban’s star rose even higher with his bold embrace of AI video. Business Insider reported him as one of the first major figures to join OpenAI’s Sora, telling followers that “my Cameos are open” — yes, anyone can use his digital likeness for Sora-made video cameos. He pumped this on both X and Bluesky and viewers ran with it, his presence suddenly populating deepfake videos and viral clips everywhere. In his own words to Business Insider, this foray into Sora is “just me having fun,” but for the AI world, Cuban is now a headline-grabbing face of deepfake culture.
The Sora saga didn’t stop at a few posts. AOL expanded on this, noting Cuban’s openness has each Sora cameo include a plug for his Cost Plus Drugs company, blending viral internet fun with social entrepreneurship. His gamble on AI tools is just the latest in a string of investments. He is advising founders across the web to “learn AI” and see it as the new leverage according to multiple interviews pulled from major podcasts and newsletters, most recently from The VC Corner and Product Market Fit Tech. His advice: skip the bubble talk AI is nowhere near maxing out instead, chase the infrastructure side for generational wealth. When asked at the Shark Tank Summit in Las Vegas about what he would build today, his answer was blunt: “AI, AI, AI. That’s everything.”
Recently, Cuban also appeared on ABC’s World News Tonight, a rare network pop-in, while on Instagram, his “rules for life” reels are racking up views and comments, amplifying his brand even further for a new audience. Underneath it all, he dropped another nugget on venture investing: he is “holding cash in money market funds” and waiting for the next downturn to buy in cheap, a page from his famously contrarian playbook.
In sum, Mark Cuban is seeding college sports, reshaping conversations around AI deepfakes, maintaining a massive digital presence, and reminding everyone he still invests where few are looking. The most significant development biographically is his high-profile experiment with Sora, signaling a pivot that might define his next act as much as Shark Tank or the Mavericks ever did.
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Mark Cuban has been everywhere these past few days blending business savvy with his signature splash of contrarian flair. CBS Sports broke the story that Cuban, ever the pride of Pittsburgh, made a major “big number” donation to Indiana University athletics — his first direct gift to IU sports — inspired by a personal connection with new football coach Curt Cignetti. He made it clear this was not his usual mode of giving, but the “Pittsburgh guy” bond changed his mind. There’s speculation that this infusion helped IU land some top-tier transfers, notably quarterback Fernando Mendoza, further cementing Cuban’s influence at his alma mater.
On the tech horizon, Mark Cuban’s star rose even higher with his bold embrace of AI video. Business Insider reported him as one of the first major figures to join OpenAI’s Sora, telling followers that “my Cameos are open” — yes, anyone can use his digital likeness for Sora-made video cameos. He pumped this on both X and Bluesky and viewers ran with it, his presence suddenly populating deepfake videos and viral clips everywhere. In his own words to Business Insider, this foray into Sora is “just me having fun,” but for the AI world, Cuban is now a headline-grabbing face of deepfake culture.
The Sora saga didn’t stop at a few posts. AOL expanded on this, noting Cuban’s openness has each Sora cameo include a plug for his Cost Plus Drugs company, blending viral internet fun with social entrepreneurship. His gamble on AI tools is just the latest in a string of investments. He is advising founders across the web to “learn AI” and see it as the new leverage according to multiple interviews pulled from major podcasts and newsletters, most recently from The VC Corner and Product Market Fit Tech. His advice: skip the bubble talk AI is nowhere near maxing out instead, chase the infrastructure side for generational wealth. When asked at the Shark Tank Summit in Las Vegas about what he would build today, his answer was blunt: “AI, AI, AI. That’s everything.”
Recently, Cuban also appeared on ABC’s World News Tonight, a rare network pop-in, while on Instagram, his “rules for life” reels are racking up views and comments, amplifying his brand even further for a new audience. Underneath it all, he dropped another nugget on venture investing: he is “holding cash in money market funds” and waiting for the next downturn to buy in cheap, a page from his famously contrarian playbook.
In sum, Mark Cuban is seeding college sports, reshaping conversations around AI deepfakes, maintaining a massive digital presence, and reminding everyone he still invests where few are looking. The most significant development biographically is his high-profile experiment with Sora, signaling a pivot that might define his next act as much as Shark Tank or the Mavericks ever did.
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
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