Social Media Means
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The world's biggest social media platforms Facebook has 2.934 billion monthly active users (see more Facebook stats here) YouTube's potential advertising reach is 2.515 billion. ... WhatsApp has at least 2 billion monthly active users. Instagram's potential advertising reach is 1.386 billion( a ) (see more Instagram stats here) More items...
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Read More »Analysis from Kepios shows that there are 4.74 billion social media users around the world in October 2022, equating to 59.3 percent of the total global population. Social media user numbers have continued to grow over the past 12 months too, with 190 million new users joining social media since this time last year. That equates to annualised growth of 4.2 percent, at an average rate of 6 new users every single second. The latest figures indicate that well over 9 in 10 internet users now use social media each month (learn more about people’s broader internet behaviours on our Global Digital Overview page). However, note that figures for social media users may not represent unique individuals, and due to issues like duplicate accounts, social media user figures may exceed the figures that we publish for internet users – or even for total population. On the other hand, it’s also worth noting that comparing social media users with figures for total population may under-represent the full extent of social media use, because most social media companies restrict use of their platforms to people aged 13 and above. For context, the latest data suggest that the number of social media users around the world now equates to more than 75 percent of the eligible global population. Data from GWI reveals that the typical social media user actively uses or visits an average of 7.2 different social platforms each month, and spends an average of close to 2½ hours per day using social media. Assuming that people sleep for between 7 and 8 hours per day, these latest figures suggest that people spend roughly 15 percent of their waking lives using social media. Added together, the world spends more than 10 billion hours using social platforms each day, which is the equivalent of nearly 1.2 million years of human existence.
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Read More »As a kid, Alexandr Wang was a math whiz who liked participating in national math and coding competitions.
Alexandr Wang had started Scale AI at 19 and now, after a $325 million funding round last year valued Scale AI at $7.3 billion. (Image credit: @alexandr_wang) As a kid, Alexandr Wang was a math whiz who liked participating in national math and coding competitions. At 25, he is the world's youngest self-made billionaire and his company uses artificial intelligence to analyse how much damage Russian bombs are causing in Ukraine. Scale AI, Wang’s six-year-old San Francisco–based company already has three contracts worth $110 million to help America’s Air Force and Army employ artificial intelligence (AI), Forbes reported. Scale AI’s technology works much faster than human analysts to examine satellite images and is useful not just for the military. According to Forbes, over 300 companies, like Flexport and General Motors, use Scale to help retrieve information from raw data such as, say, raw footage from self-driving cars or millions of documents. “Every industry is sitting on huge amounts of data,” Alexandr Wang told Forbes. “Our goal is to help them unlock the potential of the data and supercharge their businesses with AI.” He had started the company at 19 and now, after a $325 million funding round last year valued Scale AI at $7.3 billion, the Forbes report stated. In it, Wang’s estimated stake of 15 per cent is worth about $1 billion, making him the world’s youngest self-made billionaire. Wang's parents were physicists and worked on weapons projects for the US military. When in school, he had taken up coding at Quora, when he met Lucy Guo and later went on to set up Scale AI with her. “I told my parents it was just going to be a thing I did for the summer,” Wang told Forbes. “Obviously, I never went back to school.”
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