Meet world’s youngest self-made billionaire Alexandr Wang. He dropped out of college at 19
As a child, Alexandr Wang is a math champion who likes to participate in mathematical competitions and national coding. At the age of 25, he is a homemade billionaire in the world and his company uses artificial intelligence to analyze how much damage is caused by Russian bombs in Ukraine.
AI scale, a company based in San Francisco, who is six years old, already has three contracts worth $ 110 million to help the American Air Force and Army using Artificial Intelligence (AI), Forbes reported.
AI scale technology works faster than human analysts to check satellite images and useful not only for the military. According to Forbes, more than 300 companies, such as Flexport and General Motors, use a scale to help take information from raw data such as, say, raw recordings from self-driving cars or millions of documents.
Every industry sits in a large number of data,” Alexandr Wang told Forbes. “Our goal is to help them open the potential of data and increase their business costs with AI.”
He started the company at the age of 19 and now, after the funding round of $ 325 million years ago assessed that AI was $ 7.3 billion, Forbes’s report stated. In it, the estimated Wang shares of 15 percent worth around $ 1 billion, making it a homemade billionaire in the world.
Wang’s parents are physicists and work on weapons projects for the US military. While at school, he had taken the code in Quora, when he met Lucy Guo and then continued to set the AI scale with him. “I tell my parents that it will only be what I do for summer,” Wang told Forbes. “Obviously, I never returned to school.”