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It's interesting to track how the picture of global wealth has radically changed over the past few months. If the list of billionaires was more stable before, now there's a real revolution thanks to the rapid development of AI and space technologies.
Musk remains the absolute leader — his wealth has reached $726 billion. This is an unprecedented figure in history. SpaceX has skyrocketed in valuation, Starlink is expanding, Tesla maintains its position, plus his influence in neurotechnology is growing. Honestly, the world has never seen such accumulation of personal capital.
Following are other tech giants. Larry Page (Google) with $270 billion — Alphabet dominates the AI segment. Bezos rounds out the top three with $255 billion; AWS and Amazon logistics continue to generate results. Brin, Ellison, Zuckerberg — all are in the range of $200–$250 billion.
Next: Bernard Arnault ($205 billion), Steve Ballmer ($170 billion), Jensen Huang from Nvidia ($156 billion), and Warren Buffett ($151 billion) close the top 10.
What’s behind this explosion? Primarily — exponential growth of AI and cloud computing. The space industry and semiconductors are experiencing a valuation boom. The US dominates the tech sector like never before. And most importantly — founders who didn’t sell their shares and believed in long-term potential are now reaping the benefits.
It can be said that the question of who is the richest person in the world now has a completely different scale of answer. Musk has redefined the very concept of personal wealth in the era of AI and space. It will be interesting to see if this trend continues or if we will see a correction in the near future.