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ARTIFICIAL intelligence bosses are TIME’s Person of the Year, the magazine’s pick for the people who shaped 2025 more than anyone else. The outlet’s iconic award has previously included
Artificial intelligence leads the race for TIME's 2025 Person of the Year with a 36% chance, ahead of NVIDIA's Jensen Huang, Pope Leo XIV, and Donald Trump.
The impact of AI on society raises concerns about replacing human roles, prompting calls for protective measures amid the technological boom., World News, Times Now
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‘AI’ Might Beat Trump, The Pope, And Nvidia’s CEO To Become Time’s 2025 Person Of The Year: Polymarket
In a year defined by explosive tech-driven growth and market rallies, Time magazine could name “Artificial Intelligence” as its 2025 Person of the Year — at least according to prediction markets platform Polymarket.
Time magazine's list of candidates for Person of the Year is out, but it's missing one of the year's most important people: Charlie Kirk.
A prediction suggests Artificial Intelligence could be named Time Magazine's Person of the Year. This would mark the second time a non-human entity receives the honor. AI is reportedly favored over human contenders like Jen Huang and President Trump.
Time magazine names the “Architects of AI” as 2025 Person of the Year, recognising the creators driving AI’s rapid rise, global impact, and mainstream transformation.