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The Second Wave of AI Tycoons and Their $59 Billion Fortune

The Second Wave of AI Tycoons and Their $59 Billion Fortune

This second wave focuses on practical application rather than infrastructure. Where the first generation built the chips and large language models that powered the tech boom, their successors are targeting healthcare, legal services, customer support, and software development. By automating expensive professional tasks, these entrepreneurs are scaling services that were previously tethered to human labor costs.

The profiles of these new entrants deviate sharply from traditional Silicon Valley norms. The group includes a published poet who developed an AI medical assistant now utilized in over 100 million patient consultations. Another founder achieved a $1 billion annual revenue milestone through a data-labeling firm without accepting external venture capital. The backgrounds are equally varied; three of these billionaires lack college degrees, while another has a prior federal felony conviction on his record.

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