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AI is minting new billionaires at a record pace

Along with the rising stock prices of Nvidia, Meta, and Microsoft, the huge remuneration for AI engineers is creating personal wealth on a scale that far exceeds the previous two technology waves.

VietnamPlusVietnamPlus11/08/2025

The wave of artificial intelligence (AI) is becoming an “explosion”, creating a source of wealth unprecedented in modern history.

Part of the impetus comes from huge funding rounds in 2025 from tech giants like Anthropic, Safe Superintelligence, OpenAI, Anysphere, and a host of emerging AI startups.

Many new billionaires have emerged and as these companies enter the initial public offering (IPO) stage, the huge amount of assets currently held in private equity will become liquid, opening up a golden opportunity for the asset management industry.

According to CB Insights, there are currently 498 AI “unicorns” – private companies valued at $1 billion or more – with a total value of about $2.7 trillion, of which 100 were newly established since 2023. In addition, more than 1,300 other AI startups have valuations of over $100 million.

Along with the surge in stock prices of Nvidia, Meta, Microsoft and data infrastructure companies, the huge compensation for AI engineers is creating personal wealth on a scale far exceeding the previous two technology waves.

“Looking back over the last 100 years, we have never seen wealth creation on the scale and speed that we are seeing today,” said Andrew McAfee, a principal investigator at MIT.

The new generation of AI billionaires

By March 2025, Bloomberg estimated that the world’s four largest private AI companies had created at least 15 billionaires with a combined net worth of $38 billion. Since then, more than a dozen new “unicorns” have emerged.

Mira Murati, former Chief Technology Officer of OpenAI, left the company in September 2024 and founded Thinking Machines Lab in February 2025. By July 2025, the startup had raised $2 billion, marking the largest funding round in history for a non-IPO company, bringing the company's valuation to $12 billion.

Anthropic AI is in talks to raise $5 billion at a valuation of $170 billion, nearly triple its March 2025 valuation. If the deal goes through, CEO Dario Amodei and six co-founders of Anthropic AI could join the ranks of billionaires.

Similarly, Anysphere was valued at $9.9 billion in June 2025 and just a few weeks later received an offer to raise its valuation to $18-20 billion, paving the way for 25-year-old CEO Michael Truell to become a young billionaire.

Unlike the dot-com bubble of the late 1990s, when many technology companies rushed to go public, AI startups are now staying private longer thanks to abundant capital from venture capital funds, sovereign wealth funds and technology investors.

However, the rapidly developing secondary market is helping shareholders realize profits quickly through share sales, takeover offers or share mortgages.

Deals and liquidity waves

OpenAI is negotiating a secondary sale of shares to employees at a valuation of $500 billion, following a March 2025 funding round that valued it at $300 billion.

Dozens of other private companies have also been acquired or IPO’d, creating massive liquidity. Meta invested $14.3 billion in Scale AI, bringing founder Alexandr Wang on board as part of the group’s AI development team.

CB Insights counts 73 liquidity events – including M&A, IPO, merger or majority acquisition – in the AI ​​sector from 2023 to present.

“Epicenter” in Silicon Valley

The AI ​​wave is currently concentrated in the San Francisco Bay Area, reminiscent of the dot-com bubble. By 2024, Silicon Valley companies will have raised more than $35 billion in venture capital.

San Francisco now has 82 billionaires, far surpassing New York's 66. The number of millionaires here has doubled in 10 years, compared to a 45% increase in New York.

San Francisco real estate prices above $20 million hit a record high last year. Rents, home values, and market demand—thanks in large part to AI—have reversed the market’s doldrums of the past few years.

“It’s amazing how geographically concentrated the AI ​​wave is,” said Mr. McAfee. “For the past 25 years, I’ve been hearing that Silicon Valley is over, but in fact, it’s still the center of technological innovation.”

Opportunities and challenges for the asset management industry

Experts say that as more private AI companies go public, this asset class will become more liquid, creating huge opportunities for asset management firms. However, the challenge is that much of the value is still “locked” in unlisted companies.

According to Simon Krinsky, CEO of Pathstone, emerging AI entrepreneurs could follow the path of dot-com billionaires: initially focusing on reinvesting in the technology sector, then turning to professional asset management services when they see the risks of over-concentration.

With its innovative nature, AI billionaires could continue to reshape the asset management industry – even applying AI to replace many traditional functions.

However, in the long term, they still need personalized wealth management services, from tax advice, inheritance planning to sustainable investment strategies.

(TTXVN/Vietnam+)

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