In an era where AI-generated emails are bombarding inboxes, billionaire investor Mark Cuban has decided to take matters into his own hands. During a recent appearance on the tech show TBPN, Cuban revealed that he has purchased a Mac Mini as part of his strategy to combat the influx of these automated messages. Cuban highlighted that the problem extends beyond just unsolicited cold emails. He expressed frustration over receiving unwanted email subscriptions, which have become increasingly common. "It’s not just the cold emails; it’s people subscribing me to unnecessary content," he stated. To tackle this challenge, Cuban is leveraging AI to streamline his email management. He is currently training AI systems to utilize Gmail's unsubscribe feature effectively. This creates a feedback loop where AI can filter out unwanted communication. "You just got to train it to hit the unsubscribe button," he explained. Cuban acknowledges that while the process is still evolving, he now has a clearer path forward. This tactic mirrors a growing trend among executives who are turning to AI to handle their communications. Notably, LinkedIn CEO Ryan Roslansky has mentioned that he relies on Microsoft's Copilot for crucial messages. Many industry leaders across various sectors are adopting AI tools for everyday communications and document reviews. Cuban views this moment as a phase of experimentation, where professionals are discovering what strategies work best. He predicts that as AI-generated emails continue to saturate inboxes, response rates to such messages may begin to decline. "People will get bored, and then it’ll drop off," he concluded, emphasizing the ongoing evolution of email management in the age of AI.
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