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TIME’s “Person of the Year” Swaps Construction Workers for Tech Billionaires

Last updated: December 12, 2025 2:10 pm
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In a surprising announcement, TIME Magazine has named the collective “Architects of AI” as its 2025 Person of the Year. While this recognition sheds light on the influential figures shaping the technological landscape, the magazine cover illustration by Chicago-based artist Jason Seiler has sparked controversy.

Seiler’s reimagining of the iconic photograph “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper” has drawn criticism for its depiction of tech billionaires like Elon Musk, Mark Zuckerberg, and Jensen Huang replacing the blue-collar construction workers in the original image. The juxtaposition of these wealthy and influential figures against the backdrop of Manhattan’s skyline has ignited a debate about the disconnect between the creators of AI technology and those whose labor built the foundations of our world.

The cover has been labeled as a mockery of the hardworking labor force that historically contributed to the city’s development. The contrast between the grit and danger faced by the original construction workers and the privilege enjoyed by today’s tech executives highlights the widening gap between different sectors of society.

Critics argue that the cover glorifies individuals who benefit from the exploitation of labor and resources, rather than acknowledging the true architects of AI – the engineers, scientists, and researchers who drive innovation behind the scenes. The backlash against TIME and Seiler underscores a growing sentiment of discontent with the disproportionate power and influence held by a select few in the tech industry.

Despite the controversy, the Person of the Year designation is not meant to pass moral judgment but to recognize those who have made a significant impact on the events of the year. The tech oligarchs featured on the cover have undeniably shaped our digital landscape, influencing everything from our daily routines to our interactions with technology.

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As we navigate this increasingly digital world, where our data and experiences are mined for machine learning, it raises the question of whether we are unwittingly becoming architects of AI ourselves. Our digital presence, creative output, and personal interactions all contribute to the evolution of technology, blurring the lines between creator and creation.

While the cover may have stirred up controversy, it serves as a reminder of the complex interplay between technology, society, and labor. Just as “Lunch Atop a Skyscraper” was a staged publicity stunt for Rockefeller Center, the TIME cover sparks conversations about the power dynamics at play in the modern world.

In the end, the recognition of the Architects of AI forces us to confront the realities of a rapidly changing technological landscape and the ethical implications of our digital footprint. As we reflect on the impact of AI on our lives, it becomes clear that the true architects are not just the individuals on the cover, but all of us who contribute to the digital fabric of society.

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