He appeared on the list of billionaires in the world at the age of 25

Alexandr Wang is an American who grew up in the state of New Mexico the area is known for its first U.S. nuclear bombing during World War II.

 

After dropping out of school at the age of 19 while studying at the University of Massachusetts Institute of Technology, in 2016 Wang and Lucy Guo started Scale AI, a technology center for data storage and security, where he currently works with institutions major ones include the U.S. Air Force and more.

 

According to Forbes, Wang is descended from intelligent parents who have been involved in major military projects in the United States military so much so that it is considered that his level of achievement is comparable to that of his parents.

 

In the six years since Scale AI, it has been able to sign a $ 350 million cooperation agreement with Wang's company expected to help the U.S. Air Force in the field of artificial intelligence technology, something that is considered a significant step forward for a 25-year-old.

 

Wang's technology can analyze spacecraft and do it faster than man-made and this technology is also being used in the model analysis of Russian bombs that could damage Ukraine.

 

In addition to its partnership with the U.S. Air Force, Scale AI was launched by Wang at the age of 19 and is now working with more than 300 other companies in various sectors including General Motors, Flexport, GM, and more.

 

Alexandr Wang is now ranked number one by Forbes as the youngest man to ever become the richest man in the world by himself to the top of the $ 1 billion fortune. A Brazilian 25-year-old Pedro Francheschi is the one who comes second on the list.

 

He is one of the founders of Brex as a financial and technological institution.

 

Going to launch Scale AI, Wang says he had told his parents he was going to do it only during the summer holidays but would end up not going back to school anymore.

 

“I told my parents it was going to be a summer thing but I didn’t go back to school.”

 

Revenue of $ 325 million last year raised the value of Scale AI, which used to generate $ 100 million in revenue, now valued at $ 7.3 billion, and now Wang's share of 15% is valued at $ 1 billion making him the youngest world's richest man who made it by himself.

 

Wang has studied mathematics to such an extent that he has been involved in major competitions, including Disney World where for only 17 years he found a job coding on the Quora website where he met Lucy Guo who co-founded Scale AI.

Wang's share of 15% is valued at $ 1 billion



Writer: Christian Mugisha


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