Meet man who has given Rs 600000000000 in gift, is he richer than Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani? Name is…, his net worth is…

In a significant development that has take the world by surprise, tech billionaire and Google co-founder Sergey Brin has donated nearly 4.1 million Alphabet shares worth $700 million. According to regulatory filings cited by Bloomberg, Sergey Brin has donated the huge amount but the recipient of the gift remains unknown. Here all the details you need to know about Sergey Brin and his recent donation.

According to according to the Bloomberg Billionaire Index (BBI), Brin has a net worth of over $140 billion and he is among the world’s top 10 richest individuals. As mentioned earlier, the Google co-founder has donated donated shares $ 700 million (about Rs 6,000 crore) to a recipient who is still unknown.

Who is Sergey Brin?

As per the official site of Google, Sergey Brin is a native of Moscow. Brin received his bachelor of science degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Maryland at College Park. The website also mentions that Brin is currently on leave from the Ph.D. program in computer science at Stanford University, where he received his master’s degree.

Net worth of Sergey Brin

As per Forbes, the net worth of Sergey Brin is estimated to be $136.8 billion. On the other hand, the net worth of Mukesh Ambani is only $ 106.3 billion. Also, Gautam Adani’s net worth is $ 65.2 billion.

Gemini AI app crosses 400 million monthly active users: Sundar Pichai

In another update on Google, the Gemini app crossed over 400 million monthly active users and we are seeing strong growth and engagement particularly with the 2.5 series of AI models, Sundar Pichai, CEO of Google and Alphabet, has said.

Over seven million developers are building with Gemini, five times more than this time last year, and Gemini usage on Vertex AI is up 40 times, said Pichai during the ‘Google I/O 2025’ conference in the US.

“For those using 2.5 Pro in the Gemini app, usage has gone up 45 per cent,” he informed. This time last year, “we were processing 9.7 trillion tokens a month across our products and APIs. Now, we’re processing over 480 trillion — that’s 50 times more”, Pichai added.

(With inputs from agencies)

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