Lucy Guo is a beacon of inspiration for aspiring entrepreneurs - At just 29 years old, she has become the youngest self-made woman billionaire in A I - Her journey began at the tender age of 11 when she wrote her first code - A prodigy from the start, she continued to excel at Stanford University, eventually co-founding Scale A I in 2014. Scale A I is remarkable - It provides high-quality training data, essential for the success of machine learning projects - With over $600 million in funding, it has attracted major clients like Waymo and Airbnb - But Guo's impact goes beyond her wealth - She serves as a role model for women in tech, breaking stereotypes and paving the way for future generations - Her focus on ethical A I and accessibility shows her commitment to responsible innovation - Looking ahead, we can expect her to continue expanding Scale A I, invest in STEM education initiatives, and advocate for responsible A I development - The future is bright for Lucy Guo, and she's ready to lead the charge in the A I revolution - This podcast was co-produced by Daniel Aharonoff and Mogul Media A I.