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Nick D'Aloisio (born November 1, 1995) is an English computer programmer and internet entrepreneur. He is best known as the inventor of Summly, which is a summarization and artificial intelligence technology developed with SRI International. D'Aloisio has been recognised as the youngest person to receive a round of venture capital in technology, at just 15 years of age. As of March 2013, Summly was sold to Yahoo for a reported $30 million US dollars making him one of the youngest self-made millionaires ever. D'Aloisio was awarded "Innovator of the Year" in New York City by the Wall Street Journal for his work on Summly and at Yahoo. D'Aloisio was also included in TIME Magazine's 'Time 100' as one of the world's most influential teenagers, as well as being profiled in their "Secrets of Genius" Publication. Until October 2015, D'Aloisio led the critically acclaimed Yahoo News Digest, which launched at CES 2014 and won the 2014 Apple Design Award at WWDC for its technological and product excellence.〔() 〕 He is currently an undergraduate student at Hertford College, Oxford University, where he is studying Computer Science and Philosophy. During the summer of 2015, he was also the "Entrepreneur in Residence" at Airbnb. ==Personal life== D'Aloisio was born in London, England in 1995 to Lou Montilla, a vice president at UK Morgan Stanley and Diana D'Aloisio, a lawyer.〔(Summly creator Nick D'Aloisio: 'I try to maintain a level of humbleness' ) ''The Guardian'', 29 March 2013, retrieved 29 March 2013〕 Shortly after D'Aloisio was born, the family moved to Australia where they resided in Perth. The family returned to the United Kingdom when D'Aloisio was seven and he grew up in London. He was a student at the predominantly male, particularly high achieving private school King's College School〔(The Department for Education - Performance Tables - School Details ). Education.gov.uk. Retrieved on 2014-05-10.〕 in Wimbledon, London, where he received an academic scholarship. He lives in London, with his mother, father and younger brother Matthew, 15. Having completed his A level exams in Summer 2014, he now is a student at Oxford University, whilst still fulfilling his duties as Product Manager on Yahoo News Digest on the side. 〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Nick D'Aloisio」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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