Guo's story begins with her passion for computer science. Influenced by her parents, two electrical engineers, the entrepreneur started programming and developing skills related to computers and programming. The first hints of her great talent focused on developing bots and resources for a video game.
Guo was deeply involved in the tech world and was clear about her path. She began studying computer science and human-computer interaction at Carnegie Mellon University, but at 21, she dropped out to be selected for the Thiel Fellowship, a program that offers young people $100,000 over two years to fund their business projects instead of completing their studies. An opportunity that would change her life.
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