His parents were both physicists that steered him into programming since he was a kid, don’t feel bad it’s not a race, bezos started amazon at 30 , kalanick founded Uber at 33, Colonel Sanders founded KFC at 69, jack ma a Chinese English teacher with very limited technical knowledge founded Alibaba at 34 in communist China ....
ugwuanyi victor it was a lot harder in the 90s to scale small businesses into large enterprises in China because of the communist government, it is a lot easier now because they’re economy has somewhat transitioned into a free market system like ours in the US, if you do a simple google search if most profitable companies I think there’s like 3 or 4 companies on the top 10 list that’s owned by the government, to this day Google and TH-cam can’t be used in China like here in the states, Why do you think Hong Kong is having all these protests , to create these large valuable companies you need to innovate and you can’t innovate all that well if you’re being censored by the government, and can’t own anything ....
This guy qualified for several international olympiads in STEM while being a high schooler, had a perfect GPA at MIT, worked at Addepar and Quora (was a Tech Lead there) right after high school, and raised $100 million at the age of 22. I mean. Wow. JUST WOW.
That's because software engineer is about experience, it actually didn't matter about degree. The degree is just stepping stone & company discriminate people who start without degree. You would need to work your ass off 90% regardless. It isn't like medical field where you need to be trained.
@@jackcold2541that’s true but not for the more theoretical areas like machine learning, NLP, and computer vision. Being world-class proficient in these areas requires world-class teachers and right now you can find them at the best colleges. For frontend/backend engineering, you can easily find good learning resources for those online
@@James-ob3wt if that is the case, ask them to design one and show it to the world. The same thing you can tell business degree professor to just start thier company and prove it. I bet you they will come up 1000 excuse being professor is better of than that
The really smart and talented individuals realize they dont need a college degree to be successful and pursuing it any further would just be a big time waste compared to what they otherwise could be doing with that time.
Kaes that’s bullshit, only a couple of people are successful without college. If he finished his degree and didn’t have his startup idea. He would be well off and very successful working for a good company with good compensation
@@SK-mr6ov a couple? lol try thousands of the most successful people. If you read my comment properly i clearly stated only the "really smart and talented individuals" can do this. Most people, like yourself, do not fall into that category and going to college will give them the most success instead.
Blu to be fair Elizabeth Holmes is actually smart as fuck but too bad she is a pathological liar. She could’ve contributed to he world if she could just face failure like most of start ups.
Blu anyone who take her seriously or this guy seriously are dumb. Hope no one end up investing in him otherwise they will lose their money like others did with Elizabeth.
Daniel Salvador I invested USD 600,000 in gold in 2015 and I’m using a small portion of the profits made to invest in Scale AI, this is a complete gamble but he seems credible. Why do u judge him off the bat just like this ?
@@goodlife8060 Still no expert, but good enough to make a few desktop apps with tkinter and made 1 mobile app with kivy. I know most of the syntax to make a working program, a few modules and libraries, some basics of Object-oriented Programming, lambdas, querying SQLite3 in python, learned some basics in linux bash terminal and windows cmd, basics of git command line and github, and because of Python, I'm learning Java a lot easier. Reason I'm learning Java is because I'm going to Universirt soon and they will be using Java. Java syntax is longer and has different rules, but if you know python or another programming language, the concepts are easier to understand. Thanks to this, I'm learning Java much easier than when I first started learning python. Do note that I had a lot of time to practice the past few months because I'm single, have no kids, have a laid back job where I can do my own thing at work, and don't really go out much apart from gym. Which means I've got plenty of time to study. Depending on your situation, you can either learn what I know faster or longer. Either way, don't stress. Important thing is you're learning and my number 1 tip is don't blindly follow tutorials. Experiment or make projects on your own as it will help you retain the information better. If you've got any more questions, ask away. Maybe I or someone else can help.
@Karan Lol what are you smoking? Class monitor is best student out of how many competitors? 30? 100? Even 1,000 let's say. That is a whole lot easier than winning national competitions.
@@ficoh634 such anger...... your projecting your fantasies onto him. I went to school with a lot of high achieving asians. Most dont know how to have fun. I should know, I was their video game broker! Parents didnt let them have games, watch tv, have gf/bfs. Work work work work. day and night
To be precise his company labels data. Anyone doing Machine Learning knows there needs to be a lot of labeled data to train neural networks. Companies provide raw data to Scale AI and Scale has 3000 contractors who label them precisely and give them back.
30,000 contractors. He's developed AUTOMATIC tools to label images. Of course, he still needs humans to review and possibly correct the automatically created labels.
@@djmuscovy7525 there is no way he built software that automatically labels data. Companies like Alphabet and Uber are still in the process of improving their recognition software no way did the 3 year old company built a better software than those companies. I think he said he built labeling software and an elegant review process that ensurs high quality labeling.
@@kevincarballo6303 you're correct. If your are saying that you need math to get an engineering degree or any in the stem field. I've met many people and have close families and friends who work for verizon, microsoft etc. Majority of the programmers, developers dont have degrees myself work for AT&T. The network engineers here dont have degree. At least 70% of them dont. And they all said there us no math involve in doing the job. They all got the job by learning how to do and getting promoted within. Even with a degree you still need to be trained. So why bother bothering someone with a degree?
People outside of the bay don’t realize how common 20 -something year old startup CEOs are in the Bay Area. The impressive thing is that they got $100m in series C
Omio Rahman I’m not sure. That depends on “who you know”. I have been asked to make music for games but I never did. It would have not happened if I didn’t have achieved some level of success. It really depends on how valuable you are to others. It’s not impossible but not that likely.
22 is the age for sports men to reach their potential and become world champs. True for tennis and many other sports. This kid didn't suddenly become CEO, his entire life was a preparation and training to reach this potential.
@@Legend-gv2nx in experience level maybe, not necessarily performance, especially in sports that demand speed and flexibility. 21 to 23 is usually the age when sports champions reach the very top of their sports, meaning world champion. 30y ago, 25 to 30 was the age bracket for retirement, now it's mid 30s.
@@NovellaDeParmesano Einstein didn't start talking until 3, if we were to use age 3 as a cut off age to measure success, then at age 3 Einstein is a complete failure. So no need to force an artificial cut off age.
Dw- everyone has succcess at different points in their lives. He could be successful now, but his company could crash in the future. Who knows? But take that as motivation and find your passion. Don't get bogged down
I'm 22 still trying to close the fridge door slowly to see if the light stays on or not. It's in prototype mode... hopefully to raise $100M in the future.
The Degree is just an acknowledgement and evaluation of an individual's participation in the university's course work. It doesn't represent an individual's knowledge in totality.
"These days you don't need a degree to accomplish what you need to do." Well said, college degree getting scammier, evidence in tuition cost creeping out of control.
Just looked up his co-founder, Lucy Guo, and she's also very impressive. People like this are just on a completely different level...I'm inspired but also jealous haha
He did give answers at 0:46 ... As a 22 yo ceo, hes not snapping to the answer or know how to eloquently handle interviews just yet Plus i smell jealousy in the air
I'm a 24 year old founder at an *anonymous* AI startup rethinking how ML makes self-driving cars work. I also dropped out like this guy and did school (computer vision specialization, ML, deep learning, computational math specialization) before taking the plunge. What's going on, I feel like someone's punking me lol. Awesome work, Alex! I wish you the very best with scale
I saw most of the people are commenting that they didn't succeed like him at the age of 22. I would suggest not to compare with any one. Every one are unique in their own way. Some people will have achieve some thing great at their 50's or 60's, some might achieve at early 20's. Be happy of what you are doing
Very well spoken young gentlemen who, together with his team/partners managed to attract very valuable clients and investors. And for everyone comparing and downgrading themselves to this guy, don't let all the buzzwords mislead you too much. From what I see is that the main service they're providing for their customers is manually (with 30,000 people, presumably in third world countries) processing and labelling images, data, radar images, text, etc. A lot less Iron Man than you think.
@@BlowitAllUp chill, there's a certain point where you cant blame family anymore. How many well off families and rich kids that are still dumb and don't do anything? literally most
3:51 Good answer!...you dont need degrees these days, if you can provide viable solutions to problems. The problem is people place too much premium and emphasis on college education, where examinations only measure how good one is at memorising a subject. After graduation, nobody remembers what they learnt. I feel my past education were mediocre. I was one of the top students of class, wherever i went. There wasn't a ROI in terms of employment. For the world to move forward, we need to learn the subjects that will make a change, and not the ones that don't have an application in latter life. The study materials have to be updated and made to industry standards. Global standards even. Everyone on the planet should have a basic grasp of the emerging technologies. The researchers have to distill their papers and findings to the level of 5th grader. No one should be left behind.
My parents never steered me to do Anything yet I’m running few business in a supermarket food chain . You don’t need to be book smart, you just need to be an innovative mindset with logical understanding
Royjay870 i argee!! both of them born & raise in America. They living in stage where have alots of Asian community & interact growing with many Asian peoples in their city since a kids. But they're born & raise the rest life in America, they're never been in Asia (even their family relatives living in America) Their grandparents is Asian immigrants, but their parents born in America Now they're 3rd generation Asian American, but mostly their mindset & attitude is America side more. Just their blood is Asian, but their mindset & culture is American Western.
I wish you the best of success Alexandr wang you could be the first man in history to make level 5 autonomous cars a reality for people on the autism spectrum like myself, Down syndrome and other disabilities and keep providing as much data as possible to every autonomous car company including tesla and keep up the good work and never give up.😁
This is interesting to me especially after watching the Tesla presentation during the summer explaining the process Tesla is using towards perception in their sensors for their self driving cars and how they're ditching Lidar. So I kinda don't understand why "Scale AI" would support data for Lidar in the first place. Something doesn't make sense. Either Lidar has improved in a weird way somehow or "Scale AI" is marketing on this for Lidar.
Once ai self driving cars can prove through consistency that its safer than people driving cars the insurance would go up and up and people would be forced to use self driving cars.. the more that self driving cars can prove its worth the higher the insurance would be for people who want to drive a car.. thats my logical prediction..
@@agnesakne4409 many things that are wrong with society have to do with race. This is not one of them. It is more about most kids looking up to celebrities and athletes instead of people like him who make the world a better place and drive humanity forward. If he were able to inspire people to be just 10% as successful as him the world would be a much better place. We should give him more screen time
100 million dollars in funding is amazing at 22 but for investors that’s like chump change for an idea so powerful. If this dude becomes successful it is the investors who will be dancing cause they did nothing but chuck some money to a 22 year old lol
Tuan Nguyen Yep Very true. I work for an India focused PE firm and it’s insane how much people invest in businesses we just don’t see it cause it’s on public !
the horror awaits you when that 22 year old trendy tech goes bankrupt and you’ve lost someone’s life savings. People do lose lives on these bets, you do know that, right? The reality is a lot darker and bloodier than your wolf of Wall Street movie.
He looks like a guy who would reject joma
at 19 years old
Hahahaha
very funny for both Joma and Alexandr ))
So true hahahah
@@GenshinHistorian Actually at 16 years old.
Alexandr. This guy is even named like a startup
Why so, looks like a standart name for slavs - Александр,
@@JameBlack true
I believe that's Russian spelling of Alexander.
definitely! just like Tumblr, Palantir etc
he is a robot
I started walking at 22
thats good
The Bronx Pops ! We all start somewhere
I started rolling a wheelchair when I was 20. I though it would make me a better chair Olympic racer
At 22 I was having sex with 2-3 girls every couple of weeks. I won.
The Bronx Pops ! lol
He's so progressive, Alexandr doesn't even need an E.
I bet he's related to Lrrr
*progrssiv
Efficient man saves time writing his name
alexan dr wang..oh? dr?
After all, his surname is Wang(王), means king in Chinese.
One time when I was 22, I made a coherent sentence...it was awesome.
me not get there yet
coherent almost i make lol
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Kool dude
I am fifteen and I can make one. 🙃
His parents were both physicists that steered him into programming since he was a kid, don’t feel bad it’s not a race, bezos started amazon at 30 , kalanick founded Uber at 33, Colonel Sanders founded KFC at 69, jack ma a Chinese English teacher with very limited technical knowledge founded Alibaba at 34 in communist China ....
Most people get lucky like that kid for having parents who steered him. Most CEOS are older and
My parents didnt even steer me to balance a check book... Some catching up to do.
Kevin Carballo ,why must you add communist before China
ugwuanyi victor it was a lot harder in the 90s to scale small businesses into large enterprises in China because of the communist government, it is a lot easier now because they’re economy has somewhat transitioned into a free market system like ours in the US, if you do a simple google search if most profitable companies I think there’s like 3 or 4 companies on the top 10 list that’s owned by the government, to this day Google and TH-cam can’t be used in China like here in the states, Why do you think Hong Kong is having all these protests , to create these large valuable companies you need to innovate and you can’t innovate all that well if you’re being censored by the government, and can’t own anything ....
@@chantelle1691 starting a business and becoming rich is much more difficult to do in a communist country
This guy qualified for several international olympiads in STEM while being a high schooler, had a perfect GPA at MIT, worked at Addepar and Quora (was a Tech Lead there) right after high school, and raised $100 million at the age of 22. I mean. Wow. JUST WOW.
That's because software engineer is about experience, it actually didn't matter about degree. The degree is just stepping stone & company discriminate people who start without degree. You would need to work your ass off 90% regardless. It isn't like medical field where you need to be trained.
Bro, his parents are physicist even worked for the government.
@@jackcold2541that’s true but not for the more theoretical areas like machine learning, NLP, and computer vision. Being world-class proficient in these areas requires world-class teachers and right now you can find them at the best colleges. For frontend/backend engineering, you can easily find good learning resources for those online
@@James-ob3wt if that is the case, ask them to design one and show it to the world. The same thing you can tell business degree professor to just start thier company and prove it. I bet you they will come up 1000 excuse being professor is better of than that
The interview I want to see: his parents!!!
I also dropped out early on, now I'm flipping burgers.
Jeff bezos did that before being a millionaire...
@@Randomguy-zv3tv true
😂😂😂😂
Still a noble and legal job. Whatever you do, as long as its good and legal, please be proud.
Well pewdiepie started like that and now he is the number 1 TH-camr. 💜💜💜
At 22, I was hugging a toilet after big night out
haha, I was waaayyy ahead of you, i was doing that at 19
I still do that and I'm 36.
Loool!!! It's funny because it's true : D
And you probably learned more about yourself and life then this individual does. Congrats
@@DaniMrtini and he is flipping burgers, nice learn
Who's here after watching Joma Tech ?
Yo
@@MrPersistent16 hahahaha.
are you gay?
@@toughguy2248 broken
Me
This guy had a 5.0 at MIT before dropping out. Wtf
5.0 out of what?
@@HotPepperLala MIT's GPA scale is weird. Their GPA's are out of 5.0 and not 4.0.
So he basically had a "4.0" GPA
The really smart and talented individuals realize they dont need a college degree to be successful and pursuing it any further would just be a big time waste compared to what they otherwise could be doing with that time.
Kaes that’s bullshit, only a couple of people are successful without college. If he finished his degree and didn’t have his startup idea. He would be well off and very successful working for a good company with good compensation
@@SK-mr6ov a couple? lol try thousands of the most successful people. If you read my comment properly i clearly stated only the "really smart and talented individuals" can do this. Most people, like yourself, do not fall into that category and going to college will give them the most success instead.
this 22 year old even talks like a CEO
They do rehearsal for interview. Then they do. Or else it all above editing skills
@@lordvenom4419 startup founders are generally good public speakers. Nothing too spectacular here
Blu to be fair Elizabeth Holmes is actually smart as fuck but too bad she is a pathological liar. She could’ve contributed to he world if she could just face failure like most of start ups.
Blu anyone who take her seriously or this guy seriously are dumb. Hope no one end up investing in him otherwise they will lose their money like others did with Elizabeth.
Daniel Salvador
I invested USD 600,000 in gold in 2015 and I’m using a small portion of the profits made to invest in Scale AI, this is a complete gamble but he seems credible. Why do u judge him off the bat just like this ?
When I was 22 yo... I was happy to write "hello world" in php.....
@@yetao4106 that doesn't assure money
Ye Tao is right he is long term guy after 1 to two if you keep programming you might the next big seriously just keep coding.
Never too late, man. I wrote my first 'Hello world' in python a few months ago at 25 yrs old and it's the best decision I've made in life.
Vaelin Al Sorna how good are you at coding now a few months later?
@@goodlife8060 Still no expert, but good enough to make a few desktop apps with tkinter and made 1 mobile app with kivy. I know most of the syntax to make a working program, a few modules and libraries, some basics of Object-oriented Programming, lambdas, querying SQLite3 in python, learned some basics in linux bash terminal and windows cmd, basics of git command line and github, and because of Python, I'm learning Java a lot easier. Reason I'm learning Java is because I'm going to Universirt soon and they will be using Java. Java syntax is longer and has different rules, but if you know python or another programming language, the concepts are easier to understand. Thanks to this, I'm learning Java much easier than when I first started learning python.
Do note that I had a lot of time to practice the past few months because I'm single, have no kids, have a laid back job where I can do my own thing at work, and don't really go out much apart from gym. Which means I've got plenty of time to study. Depending on your situation, you can either learn what I know faster or longer. Either way, don't stress. Important thing is you're learning and my number 1 tip is don't blindly follow tutorials. Experiment or make projects on your own as it will help you retain the information better.
If you've got any more questions, ask away. Maybe I or someone else can help.
what am I doing with my life..
rsdntevl 😂🤣
Lol i know the feeling
Being 27 and feeling the same lol
Dude.. 😁😁😁 I'm asking myself this exact question
😂😂
At 22 I was trying to balance a plug between on and off.
me too 😂😂😂😂
I am 30 and I choke on straws
Loser
😂😂 loser
I’m sure he’s working on a platform to help 30yr old to avoid chocking on straws
😂😂😂
@@XRXONE no sense
When I grow up I wanna be just like him (I'm 43)
he's so confident and well spoken for a 22 year old.
It's practice
he comes across stiff as a board and dead inside. not well spoken.
BECAUSE HE IS RICH KIDS.
Many 22 year olds are like him,
In the same sentence... he’s humble
he got into MIT and did not even brag or mention once about the top college he went to. such a legent.
Because building a unicorn at age 22 is much much cooler
in silicon valley going to MIT is commonplace... building a multibillion dollar company is a rarity
this guy was a tech lead at quora at age ~18. what on earth?
knows Chinese, French, and English obviously. Many top 5-20 placements at national math, science, and physics competitions... Jesus
I'm a bad Asian.
Karan hell nah.
@Karan Lol what are you smoking? Class monitor is best student out of how many competitors? 30? 100? Even 1,000 let's say. That is a whole lot easier than winning national competitions.
@@georgebrantley776 dude he is just joking
His parents wanted him to become a doctor when he was born so they named him Alexan Dr. Wang
good one
Normal 22 years old are out drinking and this guy is building and changing the world
and having 0 fun doing it. look at that thumbnail. makes me want to kill myself. His first time probably seeing a female too
@@panda3792 Im saying the guy looks miserable. His parents probably pushed him to the extreme. Never had a childhood. Never had a girlfriend. etc
@@lovepeacebliss i'm sure he is banging high price hookers and having premium coke hangovers.
@@ficoh634 such anger...... your projecting your fantasies onto him. I went to school with a lot of high achieving asians. Most dont know how to have fun. I should know, I was their video game broker! Parents didnt let them have games, watch tv, have gf/bfs. Work work work work. day and night
@@SittComani hes not. he works from morning till night
To be precise his company labels data. Anyone doing Machine Learning knows there needs to be a lot of labeled data to train neural networks. Companies provide raw data to Scale AI and Scale has 3000 contractors who label them precisely and give them back.
30,000 contractors. He's developed AUTOMATIC tools to label images. Of course, he still needs humans to review and possibly correct the automatically created labels.
@@djmuscovy7525 there is no way he built software that automatically labels data. Companies like Alphabet and Uber are still in the process of improving their recognition software no way did the 3 year old company built a better software than those companies.
I think he said he built labeling software and an elegant review process that ensurs high quality labeling.
That is true, everything you learn in school don’t really help you that much to build a company. All you learn is follow order be a better employee.
That's true. You dont learn practical knowledge in school. I think school puts you in the 9-5 rat race.
You need math to be an engineer , and all the AI technologies are math heavy.....
@@kevincarballo6303 you're correct. If your are saying that you need math to get an engineering degree or any in the stem field. I've met many people and have close families and friends who work for verizon, microsoft etc. Majority of the programmers, developers dont have degrees myself work for AT&T. The network engineers here dont have degree. At least 70% of them dont. And they all said there us no math involve in doing the job. They all got the job by learning how to do and getting promoted within. Even with a degree you still need to be trained. So why bother bothering someone with a degree?
@Beck W 9-5 simply means work, or a day job. Its metaphorical
@James Franko dont look at the term 9-5 as the hours. It simply means work or a day job. Its metaphorical
is this the trailer for Silicon Valley's new season?
No, he doesn't match the director's racist view of stereotypical Asian not capable of saying a complete English sentence.
@@agnesakne4409 the fuck? Fuck off
@@agnesakne4409 wow who hurt you.
@@joshm4i Germans
@@agnesakne4409 what about Ed Chen?
Look at these eyes, he looks really tired from all hard work and late nights. He did not get there by a chance. RESPECT.
Be prepare to invest in whatever ipo he’s going to be a part of
@@NovellaDeParmesano ya
and then make sure sell in the next week.
People outside of the bay don’t realize how common 20 -something year old startup CEOs are in the Bay Area. The impressive thing is that they got $100m in series C
J R fr theirs younger ones too
"Ai" and "machine learning" sell very easily
being a ceo at 22 isn’t common
He is very eloquent for his age imo very smart guy
A friend dropped out too - he's now unemployed for 6 years playing video games
6 years??wow...
he must be very rich
@@MichaelOrtega is the market good for selling music to video games. How about making RPG games music like wingless seraph ?
Omio Rahman I’m not sure. That depends on “who you know”. I have been asked to make music for games but I never did. It would have not happened if I didn’t have achieved some level of success. It really depends on how valuable you are to others. It’s not impossible but not that likely.
at least he has the time of his life this last 6 years 😂
I wrote my first line of code at 23. Now I'm a software engineer @Microsoft. I felt proud of it until I watch this.
Omg😂😂
name checks out
Im 22 and just found out monsters cant get me if im under my cover
I'm 24 and still trying to convince my brain this
HAHAHA love it
22 is the age for sports men to reach their potential and become world champs. True for tennis and many other sports. This kid didn't suddenly become CEO, his entire life was a preparation and training to reach this potential.
for sports peak is usually 25-30
@@Legend-gv2nx in experience level maybe, not necessarily performance, especially in sports that demand speed and flexibility. 21 to 23 is usually the age when sports champions reach the very top of their sports, meaning world champion. 30y ago, 25 to 30 was the age bracket for retirement, now it's mid 30s.
I dropped out from uni at 25, and have been flipping burgers ever since, never look back :)
At 25 ?
I'll take a wild guess and say he removed the E off his name to not be mistaken for the famous fashion designer Alexander Wang.
He actually explained the reason for that in one of his interviews. Something to do with 8 being a lucky number for the Chinese.
At 35, I'm just googling how to find a career. god damn it..
We are all students of life here with different journeys, the question is, what really matters to you? Financial stability? Lifestyle? Family?
@@NovellaDeParmesano Einstein didn't start talking until 3, if we were to use age 3 as a cut off age to measure success, then at age 3 Einstein is a complete failure. So no need to force an artificial cut off age.
Dw- everyone has succcess at different points in their lives. He could be successful now, but his company could crash in the future. Who knows? But take that as motivation and find your passion. Don't get bogged down
It's ok everyone's life story is different.
@@NovellaDeParmesano fuck you dude lol okay I'm fucked that's why I said that no offense
I wanna be like him when I grow up, I'm 27
make time machine ezpz
I couldn't even reverse a Linked list when I was 22 :p
Hahaha
"Should everyone drop out of school?" -- Oh come on Emily, are you that naive or just trying to spice up this boring conversation?
Soleil DeMarcian either way, that’s a stupid fucking question to ask.
And how old are you...?
Doctors would go extinct lol
Data algorithm platform. Data technology, ai machine learning, platform data.
At 22 i was born.
What can you accomplish? What are your skills? The two most important questions to ask yourself as an entrepreneur. Well said Mr. Wang 👍👍
"How do you like your breakfast?"
"Safe and Reliable"
3:43 Jeez is that chick letting him talk or not?
Ikr I was frustrated like let the guy talk jeez I don't wanna hear her bullshit
This is why we need Andrew Yang. What he's been talking about AI, tech and autonomous driving is real
hi yang gang
Exactly
All you Asian niggas just want him to be president because he Asian. 💯
@@fred_6729 Negative, I'm Asian and It has nothing to do with race. Andrew Yang is forward thinking and progressive.
@Fred _
A) THE N-WORD IS A SLUR!
B) Nothing about what they said implied that they want Andrew Yang as president because he’s Asian, you buffoon.
Tesla has way Mo data
😂😂😂😂😂 I see what you did there
I'm 22 still trying to close the fridge door slowly to see if the light stays on or not. It's in prototype mode... hopefully to raise $100M in the future.
"Even his name looks like a startup" ~Joma
2:56 her smile is like whoa
Yup she's 'mirin
The Degree is just an acknowledgement and evaluation of an individual's participation in the university's course work. It doesn't represent an individual's knowledge in totality.
"CEO at 22" -Oof!...Is this a world record or something!?!...Level Asian!?!...
And his parents probably still aren't proud of him.
KL26 Im asian and yes, they never will
Youngest ceo ever actually goes to another Asian. Suhas Gopinath who became a ceo at 17 after founding his company at 14 lmao
I think the founder of Indian Unicorn OYO was 19 years when he was a CEO. Now he's a billionaire
me: nice, i want to be like him
5 minutes later: goes back to computer games
"These days you don't need a degree to accomplish what you need to do." Well said, college degree getting scammier, evidence in tuition cost creeping out of control.
Just looked up his co-founder, Lucy Guo, and she's also very impressive.
People like this are just on a completely different level...I'm inspired but also jealous haha
he speaks great english at 22! ....amazing!
Reporter: What kinds of data, whats kinds of algorithms are they building?
Alexandr: Yea
I guess he don't wanna give up his secerts on air.
He did give answers at 0:46 ...
As a 22 yo ceo, hes not snapping to the answer or know how to eloquently handle interviews just yet
Plus i smell jealousy in the air
He gives the answer 1 second later. How bitchy do you wanna look?
I'm a 24 year old founder at an *anonymous* AI startup rethinking how ML makes self-driving cars work. I also dropped out like this guy and did school (computer vision specialization, ML, deep learning, computational math specialization) before taking the plunge. What's going on, I feel like someone's punking me lol. Awesome work, Alex! I wish you the very best with scale
good luck
When I was 22, I was still doing my 12th grade for the 4th time..in adult education. (Today I'm a 31 y/o software engineer)
I saw most of the people are commenting that they didn't succeed like him at the age of 22. I would suggest not to compare with any one. Every one are unique in their own way. Some people will have achieve some thing great at their 50's or 60's, some might achieve at early 20's.
Be happy of what you are doing
@Joseph Coming Thanks sir👍
This. Every one goes through life on thier on pace.
Reminds me the scenes in "silicon valley" where Emily interviews pied pipers
Nah, this guy didnt have enough anxiety. Hmm... is he even a developer???
This guy fucks
Wow well spoken.. great interview.
an industry leader in fashion AND tech. this kid is UNREAL.
2 different Wang's, Alexandr vs AlexandEr.
Very well spoken young gentlemen who, together with his team/partners managed to attract very valuable clients and investors. And for everyone comparing and downgrading themselves to this guy, don't let all the buzzwords mislead you too much. From what I see is that the main service they're providing for their customers is manually (with 30,000 people, presumably in third world countries) processing and labelling images, data, radar images, text, etc. A lot less Iron Man than you think.
It's like wirecard
I am 22. I am learning Loops in python .. WTF life!!!
Don't compare your self his parents steered him to programing he got lucky for being guieded by parents you just need a plan and time
@@ktg5713 thanks man...
@Enhbayr Bilegt He's right. How successful you are depends a lot on your childhood and parents.
@@BlowitAllUp chill, there's a certain point where you cant blame family anymore. How many well off families and rich kids that are still dumb and don't do anything? literally most
@@salmark9080 I'm not talking about wealth. I'm talking about mental health and the way you raise your kids.
Out of the context: This video pops up randomly to me after watching Joma Tech’s video failing a job interview with this guy, what a coincidence! 😂😂
Correct
Mine, after looking at his video by Forbes then joma and now this
He is humble and great. Love him. We need more people like him.
3:51 Good answer!...you dont need degrees these days, if you can provide viable solutions to problems. The problem is people place too much premium and emphasis on college education, where examinations only measure how good one is at memorising a subject. After graduation, nobody remembers what they learnt. I feel my past education were mediocre. I was one of the top students of class, wherever i went. There wasn't a ROI in terms of employment. For the world to move forward, we need to learn the subjects that will make a change, and not the ones that don't have an application in latter life. The study materials have to be updated and made to industry standards. Global standards even. Everyone on the planet should have a basic grasp of the emerging technologies. The researchers have to distill their papers and findings to the level of 5th grader. No one should be left behind.
i watched the video of that guy not getting hired by this dude. and now im here
My parents never steered me to do
Anything yet I’m running few business in a supermarket food chain . You don’t need to be book smart, you just need to be an innovative mindset with logical understanding
alex wang andrew yang asians helping america in 2019
Daniel Ku yaaa cause he couldn’t have been in Asia what is he in America. I am from India mate,
And Daniel Ku
Difference is wang actually answers questions
Instead of giving vague ideas of how he might get something done
Royjay870
i argee!! both of them born & raise in America. They living in stage where have alots of Asian community & interact growing with many Asian peoples in their city since a kids.
But they're born & raise the rest life in America, they're never been in Asia (even their family relatives living in America)
Their grandparents is Asian immigrants, but their parents born in America
Now they're 3rd generation Asian American, but mostly their mindset & attitude is America side more. Just their blood is Asian, but their mindset & culture is American Western.
@@whodis715 if you are insinuating Andrew Yang is giving vague answers you CLEARLY have not listened to his interviews or read his policies.
We're the same age, I just learned how to "hello world" with flutter Inkwell
Such a mature young man!!
Tesla needs to hire him.
How can I make money off this guy?
Taval Dacres provide value to him or his company
Invest in his company
Lol all three of the replies are hilarious
Underrated comment thread here lol
Let him adapt you
Why do clips like this make you question your very existence? Lord help me...😫
elijah meza hahah
I got click baited I thought it was rich chigga.
There is always an Asian that does it better than you. This is just a fact of life.
Ofc thats bcs they're given the highest Iq above average among other races.
Yeah but they still have small dicks😂
Then theres always a white that does it better than asians. And for sports, a black or white person.
@Dnomyar Akunawik hey, all I'm stating are facts. You dont have to take it personally.
Michael Lim Population numbers have nothing to do with dick size moron, everyone knows Asian guys have small dicks of course there are exceptions
Sooo .... this is my BOSS?
I wish you the best of success Alexandr wang you could be the first man in history to make level 5 autonomous cars a reality for people on the autism spectrum like myself, Down syndrome and other disabilities and keep providing as much data as possible to every autonomous car company including tesla and keep up the good work and never give up.😁
I was so busy reading the comments. Honestly didn’t even pay attention to the interview.
I'm confused, in the thumbnail, saw his face and thought HE was the AI human-like robot. Then saw he was real and now I'll keep searching.
This is interesting to me especially after watching the Tesla presentation during the summer explaining the process Tesla is using towards perception in their sensors for their self driving cars and how they're ditching Lidar. So I kinda don't understand why "Scale AI" would support data for Lidar in the first place. Something doesn't make sense. Either Lidar has improved in a weird way somehow or "Scale AI" is marketing on this for Lidar.
this just is too depressing to watch.
im 28 and Im still having a hard time installing skyrim mods.
Well I took out the trash today.
Once ai self driving cars can prove through consistency that its safer than people driving cars the insurance would go up and up and people would be forced to use self driving cars.. the more that self driving cars can prove its worth the higher the insurance would be for people who want to drive a car.. thats my logical prediction..
He’s like a young Andrew yang
How
Jake Ahyel #YangGang or this case WangGang lol
Yang devoted himself for solving humanity problems and this kid is AI.
Jake Ahyel what an insult.
A significantly hotter, younger, more software-talented version of Andrew Yang.... so basically not Andrew Yang.
Great job man !! Wish more of the youth would look up to kids like him
Unfortunately the racist media brainwash them with white-only caucasian idols.
@@agnesakne4409 many things that are wrong with society have to do with race. This is not one of them.
It is more about most kids looking up to celebrities and athletes instead of people like him who make the world a better place and drive humanity forward.
If he were able to inspire people to be just 10% as successful as him the world would be a much better place. We should give him more screen time
At 22, I was struggling with learning English :)
The Asian connection
100 million dollars in funding is amazing at 22 but for investors that’s like chump change for an idea so powerful. If this dude becomes successful it is the investors who will be dancing cause they did nothing but chuck some money to a 22 year old lol
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It's true but on the contrary, he goes no place without their network and funding.
Tuan Nguyen Yep Very true. I work for an India focused PE firm and it’s insane how much people invest in businesses we just don’t see it cause it’s on public !
the horror awaits you when that 22 year old trendy tech goes bankrupt and you’ve lost someone’s life savings. People do lose lives on these bets, you do know that, right? The reality is a lot darker and bloodier than your wolf of Wall Street movie.
At 22, I was trying to step on my shadow
another day, another video, to make myself depressed even more
I got some of a feeling.... like a new theranos over here...
Im also 22, this guy is so well spoken but I talk like a 7th grader
2:12 found slight error
Chinese people is driving American AI & we think we can beat China in AI...lol
Made in China - nothing guaranteed if they work properly
Chinese Americans think differently than Chinese mainlanders. They are not controlled by the government so they can think outside of the box.
I'm a very rich. -Jìan-Yáng
Kennjamin Au 👆👆👆
A 22 year old American kids just start to drink !
he is American...
When I was 22 I was somewhere goofing off like I was 12
When I was 22, I was playing with sand
This reminds me of the time when Bloomberg interviewed The silicon valley actors...😂😂😂😂😂
Yeah same here. xD
Jin yang!
John Shen nice
This guy fucks