Editorial portrait of Alexandr Wang
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FigureAsia 35 Under 35 · Business

Alexandr Wang

Age 28 · AI infrastructure and enterprise data · United States

Commanding One of Artificial Intelligence’s Largest Institutional Rebuilds

Approximate age at the edition boundary
28
Field
Business
Country or region
United States
FigureAsia U35 Assessment
97.0 / 100

Career and operating record

After building Scale AI into a central supplier of training data and model evaluation, Alexandr Wang moved in 2025 to lead Meta’s consolidated AI effort. The appointment placed a founder known for infrastructure and execution at the centre of an unusually consequential frontier-model rebuild.

Alexandr Wang co-founded Scale AI at 19, initially addressing the unglamorous but essential work of preparing data for machine-learning systems. The company later expanded into model evaluation, red-teaming and public-sector deployments. It says it supported early reinforcement-learning work, autonomous-vehicle development and national-security programmes; those claims are broad and should be treated as company-attributed rather than solely Wang’s personal output. His role changed decisively in June 2025, when Meta invested in Scale at a valuation above US$29 billion and Wang joined Meta. Scale said he would remain a board director while a new interim chief executive took operational control. In Meta’s July 2025 earnings remarks, its chief executive stated that Wang was leading the company’s overall AI team, subsequently identified with Meta Superintelligence Labs. The first major public model from the rebuilt organisation arrived in April 2026. Muse Spark was presented as a natively multimodal reasoning system with tool use and multi-agent orchestration. Meta attributed the model to the broader laboratory, not to Wang individually, and disclosed both benchmark results and evaluation-awareness concerns. Wang’s selection rests on the infrastructure institution he built and the scale of the new mandate he accepted, with the 2026 model treated as an organisational outcome rather than a personal invention.

Why Alexandr Wang is on the list

Scale’s work helped make data quality, human feedback and evaluation board-level concerns across the industry. His move to Meta then gave him responsibility for one of the largest AI reorganisations attempted. FigureAsia distinguishes leadership from authorship: Muse Spark and Scale’s technical systems belong to their teams, while Wang is recognised for institution-building, capital allocation and strategic direction.

The 2025–26 business record

Verified contribution 01

In June 2025, Meta made a major investment in Scale AI, and Wang moved to Meta while remaining a Scale board director.

Verified contribution 02

In July 2025, Meta publicly stated that Wang was leading its overall AI team.

Verified contribution 03

In April 2026, Meta Superintelligence Labs released Muse Spark, its first model following the organisation’s ground-up AI rebuild; this was a team outcome under Wang’s leadership.

The work in its market

Scale’s data and evaluation work has served commercial and public-sector customers across multiple countries, while Meta distributes AI products to a global user base. Detailed regional outcomes and Wang-specific effects are not independently separable from those organisations.

Wang’s Chinese-American family background and his role in data infrastructure place him at the intersection of technology, national-security policy and cross-border supply chains involving Asia.

Assessment breakdown

97.0out of 100

01

Operating execution

29.1 / 30

In June 2025, Meta made a major investment in Scale AI, and Wang moved to Meta while remaining a Scale board director. The result is completed and operational rather than announced.

02

Commercial consequence

24.2 / 25

The record produced measurable consequence in ai infrastructure and enterprise data, with company-wide outcomes kept distinct from personal credit.

03

Individual agency

19.4 / 20

As Leader of the overall AI organisation; Founder and Board Director, Alexandr Wang held an identifiable decision-making and execution remit.

04

Industry influence

14.6 / 15

Commanding One of Artificial Intelligence’s Largest Institutional Rebuilds. The work established a reference point beyond one financing or publicity cycle.

05

Asian and global relevance

9.7 / 10

A Chinese-American founder whose work in AI infrastructure and frontier-model leadership carries commercial and policy consequence across Asia and global markets. The work also carries consequence beyond one immediate market.

Evidence and attribution

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Achievement records
5
Assessment window
2025–26
Editorial status
Included in the 2026 FigureAsia 35 Under 35 edition

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