Time Magazine Names 'Architects of AI' as Its Person of the Year for 2025

The Associated Press
10:04 JST,
December 12, 2025
The “Architects of AI” were named Time’s person of the year Thursday, with the magazine citing 2025 as when the potential of artificial intelligence “roared into view” with no turning back.
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