Time Magazine's Person of the Year for 2025 is not a single person. Instead, the magazine has recognised the year's most influential figure as 'the architects' of artificial intelligence (AI).

Nvidia boss Jensen Huang, Meta head Mark Zuckerberg, X owner Elon Musk, and AI 'godmother' Fei-Fei Li are among those depicted on one of the magazine's two covers. Experts say it highlights how quickly AI, and the firms behind it, are reshaping society.

This recognition comes amid a boom in AI technology, galvanized by OpenAI's launch of ChatGPT in late 2022, which has seen rapid adoption and usage.

Big tech companies are heavily investing in AI and its underlying infrastructure to maintain competitive advantages.

Time's two covers feature a piece of art showing the letters 'AI' surrounded by workers, along with an image focusing on the tech leaders themselves. Notably, the magazine emphasized that the debate around responsibly wielding AI has given way to a rush for deployment.

Industry experts suggest that 2025 may be seen as a 'tipping point' in AI's integration into daily life, with many users now leveraging the technology without awareness.

However, alongside rapid advancements, there are concerns about AI's influence on jobs and ethical considerations regarding its deployment.

In its historical context, this isn’t the first time collective groups have been honoured; past recognitions include Ebola fighters and whistleblowers. The 2025 announcement serves as a reminder of the growing importance of AI in shaping modern society.