The engineer who has unseat Taylor Swift as the youngest billionaire made to herself

ANDSta Californiana, daughter of Chinese immigrants, is, at 30, the multimillionaire made to the world’s younger. That is, her money has not been inherited, she has succeeded. With an estimated assets of 1250 million dollars, according to the magazine Forbes, It overthrows Taylor Swift of that first place, thanks, above all, to your 5 percent participation in Scale AI, a data labeling technology and evaluation of artificial intelligence models, whose value has just fired up to 25,000 million.
He co -founded the company that has made him billionaire with Alexandr Wang, a friend who fired her two years later. But the actions that retained a fortune because Mark Zuckerberg wants them
Guo, an early programmer who started writing code in preteens, left computer studies when he was 20 years old, after granting a scholarship the technological tycoon Peter Thiel, co -creator of Paypal, Palantir … and went wonderfully.
A year later, after going through Quora and Snapchat, he founded his AI company, in 2016. He did, by the way, along with his friend Alexandr Wang, CEO of Scale Ai from its foundation, which fired it two years later. The package of shares that was carried out is what has now opened it to a new icon of capitalism. A throne that, curiously, occupies with his former colleague and boss.
For 14,000 million dollars, Wang, 28, has just sold to Mark Zuckerberg 49 percent of his company’s shares, whose customers are manufacturers of autonomous vehicles, OpenAi or the United States Government himself. An operation for which Forbes He has placed it at the top of his list (male) of younger billionaires in the world made to themselves.
Far from bitter, Guo, a most active woman on social networks, where she exhibits her luxurious life train, founded a venture capital firm called Backend Capital, valued today at $ 13,000 million whose three co -founders are billionaires. And in 2022, he created Passes, an Onlyfans or Patreon style platform, which allows creators and celebrities to connect with their fans and monetize their audiences charging for chats and online videos.
Accused of accommodating child sexual aggression material, it has prohibited its use to minor creators and has eliminated its content. A company spokesman declared Forbes that “it rejects any statement that it approved or condoned the publication of explicit content for minors on its platform,” and that “any attempt to attribute to Passes an alleged misconduct of third parties lacks foundation and is nothing more than an attempt to involve Passes and its founder, Lucy Guo, in demand.” In any case, the judge will decide.