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TIME magazine's latest annual Person of the Year cover is quite interesting. This time, they selected 8 "AI architects" as the representatives of the year, including Zuckerberg, Su Zifeng, Musk, Huang Renxun, Ultraman, Hassabis (DeepMind CEO), Amodei (Anthropic CEO), and Li Feifei.
Take a close look at the list, and you'll find something intriguing—the faces of Chinese descent account for 3 spots (Huang Renxun, Li Feifei, and Su Zifeng), which is quite uncommon among Silicon Valley’s top figures. It’s worth noting that Hassabis, although his name doesn’t appear Chinese, has a mother of Singaporean Chinese background. In comparison, there are no Indian-origin individuals on this list.
Those who make it to TIME’s Person of the Year are usually key figures who define direction and drive the industry amid the AI wave. From this list, it’s clear that Asian tech talent is indeed rising in the global AI competition. Regardless, this list still reflects the current distribution of power and influence within the AI industry.