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TIME Magazine Names ‘Architects of AI’ as Person of the Year 2025

TIME Magazine has declared the “Architects of AI” as its Person of the Year for 2025, recognising the individuals who designed, built, and accelerated artificial intelligence into the center of global conversation. The magazine described 2025 as the year when AI’s full potential “roared into view”, transforming industries, politics, economies and the daily lives of billions worldwide.

Rather than honouring the technology itself, TIME chose the people behind it — the leaders whose innovations have defined this new era of thinking machines.

Why TIME Chose the ‘Architects of AI’

According to TIME, these innovators:

  • Delivered the age of thinking machines
  • Triggered both excitement and anxiety across society
  • Transformed the present and reshaped the future of work, creativity, governance, and global power

Editor-in-Chief Sam Jacobs explained that the magazine has historically recognised concepts or groups when individuals alone could not represent the scale of global impact — such as the personal computer in 1982 or “Endangered Earth” in 1988.

In 2025, AI reached a tipping point:
It moved from a niche innovation to a mainstream force adopted by millions, influencing healthcare, governance, education, media, and global policy.

Who Are the ‘Architects of AI’?

One of TIME’s cover images — designed to resemble the iconic “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper” photograph — depicts eight of the most influential AI leaders:

Featured AI Leaders

  • Mark Zuckerberg (Meta CEO)
  • Lisa Su (AMD CEO)
  • Elon Musk (Tesla CEO, xAI founder)
  • Jensen Huang (NVIDIA CEO)
  • Sam Altman (OpenAI CEO)
  • Demis Hassabis (CEO, Google DeepMind)
  • Dario Amodei (CEO, Anthropic)
  • Fei-Fei Li (AI pioneer; founder of World Labs)

These leaders represent companies central to AI’s massive expansion — powering hardware, models, chips, cloud infrastructure, and safety research.

Many of them—Musk, Zuckerberg, Huang, Su, and Altman—are also billionaires, with a collective net worth of $870 billion, much of it accumulated during the recent AI boom.

2025: The Year AI Became Unavoidable

TIME noted several reasons why AI deserved the title:

  • AI systems became widely available to ordinary consumers
  • Governments globally began adopting and regulating AI
  • The 2025 U.S. political landscape saw major AI company CEOs attending President Donald Trump’s inauguration
  • Generative AI models reshaped workplaces and creative industries
  • New AI-powered startups and chipmakers disrupted global markets

AI’s influence was now inescapable, with economic, ethical, and cultural implications.

Other Contenders for Person of the Year 2025

Prediction markets listed several strong candidates:

  • Jensen Huang (NVIDIA)
  • Sam Altman (OpenAI)
  • Pope Leo XIV — the first American Pope
  • Political leaders including Donald Trump, Benjamin Netanyahu, and Zohran Mamdani

However, it was clear that no individual shaped global conversation more than the creators of AI.

TIME Person of the Year: A Long Legacy

TIME’s tradition dates back to 1927, selecting the figure—or concept—that most influenced news and society in the past year.

Recent recipients include:

  • Donald Trump (2024)
  • Taylor Swift (2023)

In 2025, AI’s architects dominated headlines, industries, and global thought.

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