AI, Person of the Year
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On Kalshi, anyone who bet on any of the “Architects of AI”—including Sam Altman, Elon Musk, Jensen Huang, Dario Amodei, Mark Zuckerberg, Lisa Su, and Demis Hassabis—still won the bet. Those who bet their products, however, did not.
Although AI lost out this year, if it ever delivers on the promises its creators keep making, who knows, it might take the title next time. If it achieves the god-like status that the most AGI-pilled accelerationists insist is coming, it could be crowned the last “Person of the Year” ever.
Time’s Person of the Year highlights how AI reshaped our world. Donald Trump was named 2024 honoree, succeeding 2023 winner Taylor Swift.
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A year ago, Time magazine named Donald Trump its Person of the Year for the second time, generating howls of outrage from Democrats and solid sales of the latest edition with Trump on the cover. (He was also selected in 2016.)
We recognize a force that has dominated the year’s headlines, for better or for worse,” editor in chief Sam Jacobs writes in explaining the magazine’s choice.
Time named the business leaders behind the AI boom as its person of the year on Thursday, describing 2025 as the year when the technology’s “full potential roared into view.” The magazine
Kurt ‘CyberGuy’ Knutsson joins ‘Fox & Friends’ to discuss President Donald Trump’s expected order restricting states’ ability to regulate AI and why the technology could be named Time’s Person of the Year.
Time just gave its 2025 Person of the Year to the “Architects of AI,” eight leaders building the technology that has shaped the year. The two covers feature Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, AMD CEO Lisa Su,