
Global wealth rankings are dominated by technology entrepreneurs, business moguls and investors. From artificial intelligence and e-commerce to luxury goods, these 10 billionaires have built fortunes that have shaped industries around the world.

Elon Musk tops the list of the world’s richest people with a fortune exceeding one trillion dollars, after the public debut of SpaceX. Musk became the world’s first trillionaire on June 12. The entrepreneur heads companies including Tesla, SpaceX and xAI, driving innovation across multiple sectors.

Larry Page, co-founder of Google, ranks second with a fortune estimated at $296 billion. A large portion of his wealth comes from Alphabet stock, while his continued involvement in technology and AI projects supports his position. (Image-CV)

With an estimated fortune of $272.4 billion, Sergey Brin remains among the richest individuals in the world. The Google co-founder continues to contribute to Alphabet’s AI projects and has helped improve Google’s Gemini AI system while maintaining significant ownership in the company. (Image – Inc. Magazine)

Amazon founder Jeff Bezos’s fortune is estimated at $247 billion. In addition to his e-commerce empire, he leads Blue Origin and is said to be exploring opportunities in the fast-growing artificial intelligence sector. (Image-CV)

Oracle CEO Larry Ellison has a fortune of approximately $229 billion. The surge in Oracle’s value, fueled by growing demand for AI infrastructure and cloud services, has significantly boosted his wealth. (Image-TheWrap)

Michael Dell’s estimated net worth is $226 billion. The Dell Technologies founder has benefited from the rapid expansion of AI-driven computing, with strong demand helping to drive the company’s growth. (image-deal)

Meta founder Mark Zuckerberg has a fortune estimated at $196 billion. Despite huge investments in artificial intelligence and emerging technologies, he remains one of the richest figures in the technology industry. (meta image)

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has amassed an estimated net worth of $177.3 billion. His company’s AI-focused chips have become indispensable around the world, helping Nvidia emerge as one of the world’s most valuable companies. (Image – NVIDIA Blog)

Luxury goods tycoon Bernard Arnault’s fortune is estimated at $156 billion. As Chairman and CEO of LVMH, he oversees a portfolio of globally recognized brands in fashion, beauty and jewellery. (Image-Worthbury)

Warren Buffett concludes the list with a fortune estimated at $143.8 billion. The Berkshire Hathaway chairman is celebrated for his disciplined investing approach and decades of remarkable financial success. (Image – Giving Pledge)

