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From Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg, these are the high-profile billionaires who have founded schools
From Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg, these are the high-profile billionaires who have founded schools

Business Insider

time22-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Insider

From Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg, these are the high-profile billionaires who have founded schools

Several billionaires have started schools, to varying degrees of success. The ventures stretch from preschools to high schools, and many are founded by tech billionaires. Some are scheduled to close, and some have yet to open. Billionaires can seem everywhere these days, and the school system is no different. In recent years, a number of the country's wealthiest have founded schools, to varying degrees of success. As the education system is undergoing potentially profound changes under President Donald Trump 's second administration and some schools face privatization, billionaires have thrown their hats — and dollars — into the educational ring. From Elon Musk to Mark Zuckerberg, here are some of the billionaires who have founded schools in recent years. Elon Musk The Tesla CEO and the world's richest man has founded multiple schools. His latest, a private preschool called Ad Astra, is scheduled to open in the fall of 2025, according to its website. Ad Astra is in Bastrop, Texas, close to Starbase, the city Musk founded near his SpaceX complex. The school is accepting applications for kids between the ages of three and nine. It's not a Montessori school but draws on similar principles, focusing on child-centered learning, according to the website. The curriculum focuses on STEM subjects — fitting since Ad Astra is Latin for "to the stars." According to the school's site, Ad Astra will subsidize tuition in the opening year and will later cost around as much as local private schools. A permit from the Texas Health and Human Services Department allowing Ad Astra to open in 2025 specified that it can enroll 21 students in its first year. The application materials, first reported by Bloomberg, said the school aims to expand into a STEM-focused university. None of the application materials to the state include Musk's name, but his foundation donated $100 million to the preschool, according to tax filings, as BI previously reported. In 2014, Musk opened a different school in California named Ad Astra for his children and the kids of SpaceX employees. That venture evolved into a largely online school called Astra Nova. According to its website, Astra Nova serves around 300 students between the ages of 10 and 14. Class offerings on the site range from special relativity to songwriting to ethical hacking. Mark Zuckerberg Mark Zuckerberg and his wife Priscilla Chan created The Primary School in 2016 through their philanthropy, the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative. The tuition-free private school said in April 2025 that it would close by the end of the 2026 academic year. The Primary School is a tuition-free private school with locations in East Palo Alto and East Bay, California. According to its website, it serves hundreds of students and works to more closely connect parents, teachers, and medical and mental health professionals. The school's website highlights diversity, equity, and inclusion, and its closure was announced at the same time some of Zuckerberg's other ventures rolled back DEI efforts. Meta dropped many of its DEI initiatives in January 2025, and the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative ended its own DEI efforts one month later. A message announcing the closure on the school website says that the Chan Zuckerberg Initiative will invest $50 million in surrounding communities in the coming years, including savings plans for soon-to-be former students and "transition specialists" for families. Zuckerberg was worth $235.6 billion at the time of writing, according to Forbes. Jeff Bezos Amazon founder and executive chairman Jeff Bezos founded a whole network of preschools called Bezos Academy. He started the schools through the Bezos Day One Fund, and the first location opened in 2020. Bezos Academy runs "Montessori-inspired preschools in under-resourced communities," according to its website. Bezos attended a Montessori school himself. The schools are tuition-free and serve children between the ages of three and five. The website lists schools in Arizona, Florida, Hawaii, Kentucky, Texas, and Washington. Bezos was worth $226.8 billion at the time of writing, according to Forbes. Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winfrey opened the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls, a boarding school in South Africa, in 2007. More than 525 girls have graduated, according to the Oprah Foundation website. The school serves students from 8th to 12th grade and has a 1% acceptance rate, per the Oprah Foundation. Oprah posted on Instagram about attending graduation at the school in 2024, saying in the caption that she had been to 22 of the ceremonies. Oprah was worth $3.1 billion at the time of writing, according to Forbes. LeBron James Los Angeles Lakers star Lebron James founded a school in his hometown of Akron, Ohio, in 2018, in partnership with the local public school system. The LeBron James Family Foundation backed the I Promise School, which is "dedicated to those students who are already falling behind and in danger of falling through the cracks," according to its website. As a public school, I Promise is funded by the Akron Public Schools district, but receives addition funds from James' foundation, according to Case Western University. It serves students between first and eighth grade and provides wraparound services, including a longer school day. James was worth $1.2 billion at the time of writing, according to Forbes. Laurene Powell Jobs Unlike the other billionaires on this list, investor Laurene Powell Jobs hasn't started one individual school but an independent nonprofit that distributes money to high schools across the country. According to its website, XQ Institute is "rethinking high school " and is based on the idea that the rapidly changing workplace and technological world demand a new educational approach. Powell Jobs, widow of Steve Jobs, co-founded XQ Institute in 2015. Powell Jobs' organization, the Emerson Collective, has invested $300 million in XQ Institute, which has also granted grants to schools across the country. However, as BI previously reported, XQ Institute has encountered some controversies over its data and efficacy in recent years. Powell Jobs was worth $13.9 billion at the time of writing, according to Forbes.

Dubai Startup Unveils AI Cloud Gaming Platform at AI Week
Dubai Startup Unveils AI Cloud Gaming Platform at AI Week

Arabian Post

time24-04-2025

  • Business
  • Arabian Post

Dubai Startup Unveils AI Cloud Gaming Platform at AI Week

Dubai-based startup The Game Company has introduced its AI-powered cloud gaming platform during Dubai AI Week 2025, an event held under the directives of His Highness Sheikh Hamdan bin Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum. The platform aims to deliver high-performance, low-latency gaming experiences without the need for specialized hardware, marking a significant step in the evolution of gaming technology. TGC's platform leverages proprietary low-latency technology, enabling users to stream AAA titles from platforms like Steam, PlayStation, and Microsoft Store directly to various devices. This approach eliminates the traditional barriers of hardware requirements, allowing for seamless gaming experiences across different platforms. The company has already conducted alpha testing in 33 regions, including the UAE, where it recorded over 43,000 sign-ups and 10,000 new blockchain wallets within 48 hours. To support its ambitious goals, TGC has secured $10 million in funding through a combination of equity and token sales. The investment round was led by Telcoin, with participation from BullPerks, Singularity DAO, and over-the-counter investments on NodeMarket. This funding will be directed toward advancing TGC's blockchain-based cloud gaming platform and expanding its reach within the tech industry. Strategic partnerships have been central to TGC's development. The company has joined startup programs with Google and Microsoft, gaining access to resources such as Azure credits and AI tools. These collaborations aim to enhance TGC's global cloud gaming capabilities and support its mission to revolutionize the gaming experience. In addition to its partnerships with tech giants, TGC has collaborated with Tencent Cloud to integrate advanced cloud solutions into its platform. This partnership is expected to expand TGC's library of over 1,300 AAA games and ensure seamless, low-latency gameplay across various regions, including APAC, LATAM, and NORAM. By combining Tencent Cloud's infrastructure with TGC's proprietary technology, the company aims to deliver high-performance gaming experiences to a broader audience. See also Netflix Enhances Streaming with HDR10+ Integration TGC's commitment to innovation is further demonstrated through its collaboration with Astra Nova, an AGI-driven gaming ecosystem. This partnership will bring AI-powered Web3 RPGs to TGC's Gaming Experience Centre in Dubai, offering players immersive experiences and competitive tournaments. By integrating Astra Nova's latest titles into its platform, TGC is set to redefine gaming immersion and interactivity. The company's approach to cloud gaming also includes plans to introduce its native cryptocurrency token later this year, followed by a public platform launch. This move aligns with TGC's vision of integrating blockchain technology into the gaming ecosystem, providing users with new ways to engage and monetize their gaming experiences.

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