Two Indian Americans beat Zuckerberg’s record as youngest self-made billionaire
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Two Indian Americans beat Zuckerberg’s record as youngest self-made billionaire
Adarsh Hiremath and Surya Midha cofounded San Francisco-based AI recruiting platform Mercor, which recently raised $350 million at a $10-billion valuation. Each founder holds roughly 22% stake in the company, valuing their individual holdings at around $2 billion.
The world's youngest self-made billionaires have been revealed: They surpassed Mark Zuckerberg
Mercor Founders: Meet The 22-Year-Old Trio Who Surpassed Mark Zuckerberg As The World’s Youngest Self-Made Billionaires
In Silicon Valley’s ever-evolving tech universe, three 22-year-olds have achieved what few could even dream of they’ve dethroned Mark Zuckerberg’s long-standing record to become the world’s youngest self-made billionaires. The secret to their success? A revolutionary AI startup named Mercor, now valued at a jaw-dropping $10 billion. Founded by Brendan Foody, Adarsh Hiremath, and Surya Midha, Mercor is transforming how artificial intelligence lea…
Thanks to a new valuation of ten billion dollars, the three founders of the start-up recruitment based on the AI, Mercor, have become the youngest billionaires in the technology sector since Mark Zuckerberg began twenty years ago, at the age of 23.
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