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Hard-partying dropout overtakes Taylor Swift to become youngest self-made female billionaire…& she has an odd food habit

Hard-partying dropout overtakes Taylor Swift to become youngest self-made female billionaire…& she has an odd food habit

The Irish Sun2 days ago

TAYLOR Swift has been kicked off the throne as the world's youngest self-made female billionaire - by a party-loving college dropout with a bizarre eating habit.
Self-proclaimed workaholic Lucy Guo has overtaken
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Taylor Swift has been dethroned as the world's youngest female self-made billionaire
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Lucy Guo has earned the title, according to Forbes
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Her net worth is a whopping $1.3billion
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Guo earned her riches through a huge windfall from the artificial intelligence boom.
She has an eye-watering
The savvy entrepreneur officially took
It came after reports claimed that Scale AI - the tech company she co-founded with Alexandr Wang in 2016 - was valued at $25billion.
She was just 21 when she started the firm with Wang, who was even younger, aged 19.
The multibillion-dollar valuation came as part of a deal which is set to close by June 1, according to
The daughter of Chinese immigrants, Guo was raised in the San Francisco Bay Area.
The young genius quickly picked up coding in middle school - but dropped out of Carnegie Mellon University when she won a $100,000 entrepreneurial scholarship, paid for by billionaire investor
Peter
Thiel.
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In 2015 she started work at Quora, where she met Wang.
She later worked for Snapchat for a short period, as the company's first female designer.
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After founding Scale AI, Guo ran their operations and production design teams.
But this only went on until Wang, the chief executive, reportedly fired her after the two fought over disagreements on how the company should be run.
Guo told The Information: 'We had a difference of
opinion
but I am proud of what Scale AI has accomplished."
The new youngest richest self-made billionaire kept her 5 per cent stake in Scale AI - a cut which is now worth approximately $1.2billion, according to Forbes.
The firm labels data used by tech giants like OpenAI and Alphabet in order to train chatbots.
The extraordinary billionaire now owns 'a swanky apartment in Miami' and a house in Los Angeles.
But she has admitted to having an odd food habit.
The 30-year-old admitted that she buys groceries or cooks.
Instead, she exclusively orders all of her meals from delivery giant Uber Eats.
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Swift still holds the title for world's richest female musician
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She reportedly loves to work hard and play hard
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Lucy Guo is a self-professed workaholic
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She has boasted always working at least eight hours a day when on holiday, and said that she takes two Barry's bootcamp fitness classes per day.
But she reportedly maintains a work hard, play hard mentality by frequently attending raves and parties.
She told The New York Post in 2022: "A lot of people don't like me because, honestly, I seem like an a–hole online.
"I would not like me on the internet."
She added: "But I've made a lot of friends because I think people appreciate my savage personality."
She is also reported to own a huge collection of Pokemon merchandise, which includes slippers, stuffed animals, artwork and a Swarovski-crystal necklace.
The billionaire now runs Passes, a content creation platform that has been monikered the "family-friendly version of OnlyFans".
The firm claims to be able to 'make millionaires' - by allowing creators to hold onto 90 per cent of their earnings.
Passes gained $40million last year in a Series A funding round according to Fortune.
The company are, however, now facing allegations that the platform allowed child pornography to spread, as part of a class action suit filed in February.
Inbetween founding Scale AI and Passes, Guo also started a small investment firm called Backend Capital.
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On Forbes' list of America's Richest Self-Made Women, Guo came in at number 26, while Swift earned the 21st spot.
But pop icon Swift still holds the title for world's richest female musician - with a net worth of $1.6billion.

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