Wow, the wealth of the world's richest people has reached an absolutely crazy level. In just the past couple of months, something incredible has happened – the total wealth of the top list has increased by hundreds of billions. These are no longer just numbers; it's a historic moment.



Elon Musk is in a league of his own right now. $726 billion – that's simply unreal. No one has ever held such a volume of personal wealth before. SpaceX is soaring, Starlink is expanding, Tesla continues to perform, plus all this AI hype and neurotechnology. The guy is literally rewriting the rules of the game.

Next are those who also caught the tech wave well. Larry Page with his Google (and now Alphabet) holds around $270 billion – artificial intelligence is printing money for them. Jeff Bezos is in third place with $255 billion; AWS and logistics continue to run like clockwork.

The top richest people in the world now are almost synonymous with tech entrepreneurs. Sergey Brin, Larry Ellison, Mark Zuckerberg – all of them are at the top of the list. Even Bernard Arnault with his luxury empire ($205 billion) looks relatively modest next to the tech giants.

What’s happening here? First, AI and cloud computing are just exploding valuations. Second, space and semiconductors are the new gold rush. Third, American tech companies are dominating like never before. And most importantly – those who held stocks and didn’t sell are now looking at record numbers.

Steve Ballmer, Jensen Huang, even Warren Buffett – all are in the top 10, but further from the top. This shows how much the tech sector is dominating the formation of global wealth right now. It will be interesting to see if this trend continues or if we’ll see some correction.
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