I just read the statistics on the richest people in the world, and it's truly shocking. Their fortunes have reached entirely new heights — we're talking about hundreds of billions of dollars concentrated in the hands of tech entrepreneurs. This isn't just a growth in numbers; it's a qualitative leap in the concentration of global capital.



Elon Musk has once again confirmed his status as the richest person in the world. His wealth is estimated at $726 billion — an all-time record. No one has ever reached such heights of personal wealth before. Behind him is an incredible growth of SpaceX, expansion of Starlink, Tesla's successes, and investments in neurotechnology and artificial intelligence. In fact, his portfolio covers all the most promising areas in technology right now.

The rest of the list looks predictably — pure technology. Larry Page, co-founder of Google, with $270 billion, ranks second thanks to Alphabet's dominance in AI. Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon, is third with $255 billion — his AWS and logistics network continue to generate value. Then Sergey Brin, Larry Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg — all from the same economic segment. Even Steve Ballmer, Jensen Huang from NVIDIA, and Warren Buffett round out the top 10.

What drives such explosive growth here? First, an exponential jump in artificial intelligence and cloud computing. This overvalues the entire tech industry. Second, space technologies and semiconductors have received fantastic valuations. Third, American tech companies simply dominate globally. And finally, those who believed in their projects from the very beginning and held onto their shares have achieved colossal gains.

Honestly, this shows who the richest person in the world is and why — it’s those who found themselves at the center of the technological revolution. Musk, Page, Bezos — they are not just investors; they are architects of the future. And their fortunes reflect exactly that. It will be interesting to see how this looks in another year or two, when AI further transforms the economy.
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