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Meet world’s youngest self-made billionaire Alexandr Wang. He dropped out of college at 19

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As a child, Alexandr Wang was a moan of mathematics that liked to participate in national mathematics and coding competitions. At 25, he is the youngest self -taught billionaire in the world and his business uses artificial intelligence to analyze the damage caused by Russian bombs in Ukraine.Scale AI, the company based in San Francisco, aged with Wang, has already had three contracts worth $ 110 million to help the air forces and the American army to use artificial intelligence (AI), A reported Forbes.

AI scale technology works much faster than human analysts to examine satellite images and is useful not only for the army. According to Forbes, more than 300 companies, such as Flexport and General Motors, use the scale to help recover information from raw data such as, say, raw images of autonomous cars or millions of documents.”Each industry is sitting on huge amounts of data,” Alexandr Wang told Forbes. “Our goal is to help them unlock the potential of data and overeat their companies with AI.”

He had launched the company at 19 and now, after a funding cycle of $ 325 million last year, an AI scale scale at $ 7.3 billion, according to the Forbes report. In this document, Wang’s estimated participation of 15% is about $ 1 billion, which makes him the youngest self -taught billionaire in the world. Wang’s parents were physicists and worked on weapons projects for the American army. At school, he had taken coding at Quora, when he met Lucy Guo and then set up an AI scale with her. “I told my parents that it would just be one thing I did for the summer,” Wang told Forbes. “Obviously, I have never returned to school.”

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