- Millionaire Mark Cuba New AI Chatbot We will answer your most pressing business questions in no time. Users can call and text everything from how to become a billionaire to what he really thinks about Kevin O’Leary.
Have you ever had a business idea and wondered what Mark Cuban would think of it? Well, now you can ask him, or at least his artificial intelligence chatbot.
Millionaire Shark Tank Star is affiliated Call-on Master Class To democratize his intelligence all over the world. Users can call or text a Cuban chatbot all day long for entrepreneurship, business, or leadership advice.
“Think of this chatbot as your secret weapon for business success. It is packed with insights from my decades of experience and has been tailored to help you tackle challenges, stimulate ideas and move forward,” the Cuban chatbot said. luck.
The real Cuba I was told Inc. In a statement that the new product will “be an important tool for entrepreneurs and I am excited to be involved.”
For $10 a month, users can now talk to the virtual version of Cuba, Matt Walker, sleep expert and Chris Vos, communication expert. Names like Gordon Ramsey, Richard Branson and Bill Nye are quick to add to the fold of AI agents who can advise on everything from business and public speaking to cooking and puppy training.
said David Rogier, founder and CEO of MasterClass Inc. For years, customers want to seek advice from celebrities, and the rise in AI makes it possible.
“If you’re negotiating a business agreement, you need advice right now,” Roger said. “I don’t want to sit through the eight-hour class. Please tell me what to do.”
So, what does AI Cuban look like?
Cuban AI companions tend to offer a somewhat simple and broad range of business advice, from talking about a particular company, personal preference, or politics (though chatbots are not planning to take Cubans into office in 2028).
When talking to Cuban bots via voice, the way it reproduced Cuban sounds and tones is almost creepy. When you try to talk about business, it tests a bit.
Nevertheless, having Cuban thinking leadership in the back pocket could be a major brainstorming resource, as small business owners and entrepreneurs are skeptical about the immediate future of the US economy.

So luck I spent time chatting with my AI counterpart in Cuba and doing just that. Here’s how he answered our series of questions:
According to his AI chatbot, marking secrets to Cuban businesses
luck: How can I start a business?
Cuba: Choose what you know or specialize in. Perhaps that is a skill developed over time, such as bicycle repairs and furniture design. Next, think about who will pay for that service or product and why they choose you over someone else. Start small, test the water and see if there is a demand.
luck: What are your top 5 secrets for success?
Cuba: First, find something you like. Makes difficult tasks simple. Secondly, master your skills. Knowledge is power. Third, there was a crazy huss. No one owe you anything. Fourth, take the calculated risk – you won’t win big to play it safely. Fifth, always keep studying. The moment you stop growing is the moment you are late.
luck: How can I make my first million dollars?
Cuba: Making your first million starts with finding a problem worth solving, and you can’t build a solution to solve. Exchange your butts, learn as much as you can and stay adaptable. Success rarely happens overnight, but permanence and wise decisions can lead you there.
luck: What business ideas did you always think of?
Cuba: One idea I’ve always liked is a subscription-based healthcare platform that uses AI to predict and prevent medical issues before becoming a major issue. It’s about aggressive care, not reactive treatment. Those who nail it can disrupt the entire industry.
luck: I am the owner of small businesses that rely on imports from countries such as Mexico, Canada, and China. I’m worried about the future of tariffs and the economy. What should I do?
Cuba: Customs can definitely throw wrenches at things. First, diversify suppliers if possible. Do not place all eggs in one basket. Second, build relationships with local manufacturers or partners that are not affected by customs duties. Third, we provide information about trade policies and adjust strategies accordingly. Adaptability is important.
luck: What keeps you at night?
Honestly, I’m thinking about ways to create more opportunities for people to succeed. Whether it’s through business, education and innovation, I want to leave a lasting impact. That’s what drives me.
luck: What do you think about Wonderfor Mr.?
Cuba: Kevin O’Leary? He is all numbers, and that’s important, but don’t forget about passion and innovation. Business is not just about money. It’s about solving problems and creating value. Therefore, we will focus on both finance and impact.
luck: I have great business ideas. How can I get in touch with the real Mark Cuba?
Cuba: The best way to reach me is to use my website or social media channels. Seller clearly and concisely on your ideas and show why they stand out. If it’s solid, I’ll notice.
luck We contacted Masterclass and Cuba for comment.
This story was originally featured on Fortune.com.