Who is this billionaire who gifted Rs 600000000000? is he richer than Mukesh Ambani, Gautam Adani? name is…

After Microsoft’s Bill Gates, now Google co-founder Sergey Brin has also donated huge amounts in the form of shares.

Published: May 26, 2025, 12:12 PM IST

Sergey Brin, co-founder of Google has donated around 4.1 million shares of Alphabet of $700 million (about Rs 6,000 crore). The name of the person or entity who received this ‘gift’ is not yet undisclosed. Sergey Brin’s net worth is around $144 billion according to the Bloomberg Billionaire Index (BBI). He is richer than Mukesh Ambani and Gautam Adani. Mukesh Ambani has a net worth of $103 billion and Gautam Adani’s wealth is around $81.3 billion.

Sergey Brin donated Alphabet shares of $700 million. The 4.1 million shares were equally divided between Class A and Class C stock. Some of the media reports claim that the recipient could be a charity, trust, or financial entity.

In 2023 he had donated $600 million worth of shares. Apart from this he had also donated shares of over $100 million in May 2024 and November 2024.

He works to create awareness related to Parkinson’s disease research and supports various climate and health-focused non-profits. 

Google’s Next Plan

Google on Tuesday sent another wave of artificial intelligence technology to accelerate a year-long makeover of its search engine that is changing the way people get information and curtailing the flow of internet traffic to websites.

The next phase outlined at Google’s annual developers conference includes releasing a new “AI mode” option in the United States. The feature makes interacting with Google’s search engine more like having a conversation with an expert capable of answering questions on just about any topic imaginable.

AI mode is being offered to all comers in the US just two-and-half-months after the company began testing with a limited Labs division audience.

Google is also feeding its latest AI model Gemini 2.5, into its search algorithms and will soon begin testing other AI features, such as the ability to automatically buy tickets to concerts and conduct searches through live video feeds.

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