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News Topical, Digital Desk : The number of self-made billionaires under the age of 30 in the world has risen to 13, driven by the AI ​​boom, prediction markets, and the rapid growth of online gambling. According to Forbes, this is the youngest number of self-made billionaires ever recorded.

Indeed, while the world worries about AI eliminating entry-level jobs, the youngest self-made billionaires are making history. Seven new billionaires joined the list in November-December 2025 alone.

He was overtaken by the three 22-year-old co-founders of AI startup Mercer. According to Forbes, Brendan Foody is the CEO, Indian-American Midha Chairmay, and Indian-American Hiremath is the Chief Technology Officer. They became the world's youngest self-made billionaires. They specialize in labeling data used to train AI models.

Two Indians are among the youngest self-made billionaires. Their successes demonstrate that new areas like AI data labeling, coding tools, and prediction markets are rapidly making young people wealthy. Experts predict this number could rise further by 2026 as the AI ​​and crypto boom continues.


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