Time’s 100 list, issued last month, features the world’s top individuals who are navigating the world of artificial intelligence through their innovative ideas and startups.
This marks the third time that Time magazine has released a list of the world’s top 100 people in the field of AI.
Well, a few names might be no surprise for anyone, but some are surely going to surprise.
Let’s dive deep and find out who made it through and why, and ponder: will AI lead the next 30 years?
Matthew Prince is the CEO of the internet security company Cloudflare.
Today, Cloudflare’s network includes roughly 20 percent of the entire internet, putting one-fifth of the web out of reach for AI crawlers.
In Prince’s words: “The old era of the web, defined over the last 30 years by the primacy of the search engine, is coming to an end. The next 30 years, he says, will be defined by AI.”
But, in a nutshell, Mathew Prince tops the list of the world’s 100 most influential people.
The list includes 18-year-old Sneha Revanur, the youngest name on the TIME100 AI list and the founder of Encode Justice, an initiative that advocates for responsible AI development.
The list in total features 43 CEOs, founders, and co-founders that includes:
Elon Musk of XAi, Sam Altman of OpenAI, Andrew Hopkins - Exscientia, Nancy Xu - Moonhub, Kate Kallot - Amini, Pelonomi Moiloa - Lelapa AI, Jack Clark from Anthropic, Raquel Urtasan-Waabi, Aidan Gomez (Cohere), and more.
The list also included 41 women individuals who are making waves in the field of artificial intelligence.
CEO and co-founder of Humane Intelligence Rumman Chowdhury; Abeba Birhane, a cognitive scientist; Lila Ibrahim, COO of Google DeepMind; Sandra Rivera, GM of Data Center and AI Group at Intel; and Margaret Mitchell, chief AI ethics scientist at Hugging Face.
Stanford professor Fei-Fei and artist Linda Dounia Rebeiz are some among them.
US representatives Anna Eshoo and Ted Lieu, Ian Hogarth, chair of the UK’s AI Foundation Model Taskforce, Taiwan’s minister of digital affairs Audrey Tang, and the UAE’s minister for artificial intelligence Omar Al Olama are named in the Time100 list of most influential people in AI.
The list also included content creators who are experimenting with the technology, including musician Grimes, science fiction writer Ted Chiang, Black Mirror creator Charlie Brooker, and filmmaker Lilly Wachowski, to name a few.