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Replace or Reshape: How AI Could Change the Way We Work
Christopher Marquis is a professor at the University of Cambridge and the author of The Profiteers. In 1930, in the depths of the Great Depression, John Maynard Keynes wrote a short essay called . It is often remembered for one striking prediction: by 2030, people in wealthy countries might only need to work about 15 hours a week. What Keynes imagined was a society advanced enough to solve what he called the "economic problem" of basic material provision. If technology kept improving, and societies kept growing richer, then fewer hours of human labor would be needed to produce the necessities and comforts of life.
Health Leaders Talk How AI Can Help Patients Be More Proactive
Pillay is an editorial fellow at TIME. America's healthcare system is notoriously reactive. Could AI shift it from a system that treats illness to one that prevents it? The question framed a panel discussion at the inaugural TIME100 AI Leadership Forum on May 27, which featured Dr. Omar Lateef, the president and CEO of Rush University System for Health; Arianna Huffington, the founder and CEO of Thrive Global; and Neil Lindsay, senior vice president of Amazon Health Services (Amazon One Medical, an Amazon health service, was an event sponsor). The conversation was moderated by TIME senior health correspondent Alice Park.
Creative Leaders Talk Working With AI as a Collaborator With Humans
At the first-ever TIME100 AI Leadership Forum in New York City on Wednesday night, three leaders from music, fashion, and entertainment spoke during an onstage panel about how AI has changed how they worked creatively and the role they see for AI in the arts, moderated by TIME deputy editor Kelly Conniff. Across the board, the panelists agreed that AI is best used as partner and collaborator and cannot replace the distinctly human parts of the creative process. However, they can help users gain deeper knowledge, and shorten the more tedious parts of the brainstorming and ideation process. Christopher Brearton, partner at independent studio AGBO, said that using AI tools could look like leaving a story idea meeting with not only a rough plot and characters but also a quick mockup with images and videos of what it might look like. "Having an AI tool to help open that aperture and expand and continue the creative momentum, and not have breaks in your creative process, has been really fundamentally changing what we do," he said.
Executives Discuss How AI Is Transforming the Business Landscape
A panel of executives spoke at the TIME100 AI Leadership Forum on Wednesday night in New York City about the ways artificial intelligence is reshaping the business landscape, and how they're shepherding their companies into a technologically capricious future. Included on the panel at the TIME forum, which spotlighted AI-driven business leadership, were Nigel Vaz, the chief executive officer of Publicis Sapient, a tech-consulting firm that uses AI to help modernize business and a sponsor of Wednesday's event; Deepa Soni, the executive vice president and chief information officer of New York Life Insurance Company; and Ravi Radhakrishnan, the executive vice president and chief information officer of American Express. Vaz began the conversation discussing the "exponential" capability of AI to transform and enhance companies' abilities to problem solve and become more efficient. For his company, AI is a tool used to extract value and optimize performance for clients by reducing time and cost. Many of them, he notes, must bridge the gap between their relatively outdated technology and increasingly more useful AI tools--what he referred to as their "tech debt."
Why We Need to Tax AI
Elizabeth Warren is a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Senator Elizabeth Warren speaks on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street on April 17, 2025 in New York City. Senator Elizabeth Warren speaks on the floor of the New York Stock Exchange on Wall Street on April 17, 2025 in New York City. Elizabeth Warren is a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts. Americans are hanging on by their fingernails in an economy that funnels wealth to the ultra-rich and leaves crumbs for working people.
How Pope Leo's Call to 'Disarm' AI Clashes With Trump's Tech-First Agenda
Pope Leo XIV attends the presentation of his first Encyclical Letter Magnifica Humanitas in The Vatican on May 25, 2026. Pope Leo XIV attends the presentation of his first Encyclical Letter Magnifica Humanitas in The Vatican on May 25, 2026. Over the past year, Pope Leo XIV and President Donald Trump have clashed several times in the press, including on the Iran War, nuclear weapons, and immigration. On Monday, Leo potentially opened a new front: AI. Leo's new encyclical --a 42,300-word open letter to the world's 1.4 billion Catholics about preserving dignity in a tech age--never mentions Trump at all.
TIME Brings Together Influential Leaders for First-Ever TIME100 AI Leadership Forum
Today, TIME convenes the first-ever TIME100 AI Leadership Forum in New York City, featuring a series of conversations exploring how artificial intelligence is shaping the future of our world across business, policy, ethics, society--and beyond. "We are proud to convene the inaugural TIME100 AI Leadership Forum, bringing together influential leaders from the TIME and TIME100 AI communities at a pivotal moment for artificial intelligence. These conversations are essential to ensuring innovation is guided by responsibility, insight, and purpose, and we are grateful to our partners, Amazon One Medical and Publicis Sapient, for supporting this important convening," said TIME CEO Jessica Sibley "At TIME, our mission is to spotlight the people and ideas shaping the future. The TIME100 AI Leadership Forum brings that mission to life by convening leaders at the center of AI and the shifting landscapes across industries, while exploring the opportunities, challenges, and responsibilities that will define the next era of innovation," said TIME Executive Editor and Chief Strategy Officer Dan Macsai The TIME100 AI Leadership Forum is the newest extension of TIME's growing Leadership Forum series, which brings together the world's most influential leaders for dynamic conversations around the ideas and innovations shaping our future. Following the TIME100 Health, Climate, and Women of the Year Leadership Forums, the inaugural AI forum builds on TIME's expansive coverage of artificial intelligence and its annual TIME100 AI list, which recognizes the 100 most influential people shaping the future of AI.