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title: "Mark Cuban Says We Need To Talk About Robot Taxes As Elon Musk Predicts Double-Digit AI-Driven Economic Growth"
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description: "Mark Cuban urges policymakers to discuss robot taxes to prevent inequality amid AI-driven economic growth. U.S. GDP grew 4.3% in Q3, sparking debate among tech leaders. Elon Musk predicts double-digit growth within 12-18 months, possibly triple-digit in 5 years. Cuban warns of wealth concentration and social fallout, advocating for robot taxes to ensure national stability over global competition."
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# Mark Cuban Says We Need To Talk About Robot Taxes As Elon Musk Predicts Double-Digit AI-Driven Economic Growth

As optimism grows around strong U.S. economic data and artificial intelligence-driven productivity gains, a debate has erupted among top tech leaders over whether rapid growth could deepen inequality — and whether taxing AI may be part of the solution.

## **Strong GDP Growth Sparks Tech Leaders' AI Debate**

U.S. gross domestic product expanded at a 4.3% annualized rate in the July-to-September period, according to the Bureau of Economic Analysis' initial estimate, fueling renewed enthusiasm around economic momentum.

Reacting to the data, venture capitalist **Marc Andreessen** wrote on **X**, "It's time to grow," prompting a broader discussion about the role of AI in accelerating the economy.

> It's time to grow. 🇺🇸 https://t.co/rsePuxaJ0O
> 
> — Marc Andreessen 🇺🇸 (@pmarca) December 24, 2025

**See Also: Tesla’s New Battery Patent Could Be Key Breakthrough In Improving Efficiency Even At High Temperatures— Will This Help Expand Robotaxis?**

## **Elon Musk Predicts Double-Digit, Even Triple-Digit Growth**

**Tesla Inc.** (NASDAQ:TSLA) CEO **Elon Musk** responded by projecting an even more dramatic outlook, saying double-digit economic growth could arrive within 12 to 18 months.

"If applied intelligence is proxy for economic growth, which it should be, triple-digit is possible in ~5 years," he said on X.

> Double-digit growth is coming within 12 to 18 months.  
>   
> If applied intelligence is proxy for economic growth, which it should be, triple-digit is possible in ~5 years.
> 
> — Elon Musk (@elonmusk) December 24, 2025

## **Mark Cuban Warns About Wealth Concentration And Social Fallout**

While not disputing AI's growth potential, **Mark Cuban** raised concerns about who benefits from that expansion.

"How concentrated do you think the wealth generation will be?" Cuban asked, questioning the second-order social effects of rapid productivity gains.

He warned that failing to plan could make policy responses impossible once hyper-growth begins.

> How concentrated do you think the wealth generation will be ? What do you see as second order social implications of productivity hyper-acceleration?  
>   
> If we don't address the issues you anticipate now, before it happens, I don't know that it's possible to do it if we hit… https://t.co/1lN18NPSnP
> 
> — Mark Cuban (@mcuban) December 24, 2025

## **Tax The AI: The Case For Robot Taxes**

The conversation turned toward taxation after former **Binance** Chain growth director **Tomasz Wojewoda** suggested that "tax the rich" could evolve into "tax the AI," arguing that machines replacing human labor should shoulder more of the tax burden.

> Taxing robots/AI will become standard practice. The self-driving car owned by a former Uber driver—now a self-driving capitalist—will be taxed at a higher rate. "Tax the rich" will become "tax the AI."
> 
> — Tomasz Wojewoda (@twojewoda) December 24, 2025

Cuban agreed, saying discussions around a robot tax need to start now.

" I like a straight amount per hour of use, per robot or cobot," Cuban said, adding that the form of the technology shouldn't matter.

## **National Stability Versus Global Competition**

Addressing concerns that robot taxes could hurt international competitiveness, Cuban argued that unchecked inequality poses a greater risk.

"Every country will face the prospect of national instability if the economics get out of \[whack\]," he said, calling that outcome far more costly than taxing AI-driven productivity.

> I agree. We need to start discussing now, what a robot tax looks like. I like a straight amount per hour of use , per robot or cobot. Doesn't matter what the shape or form is.  
>   
> And start coming up with the responses to the inevitable "we won't be able to compete economically… https://t.co/CasJOcQxZM
> 
> — Mark Cuban (@mcuban) December 25, 2025

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