2 Indian Americans among Time's AI Impact Award winners

Thursday 13th February 2025 01:19 EST
 

NEW YORK: Two Indian Americans, Arvind Krishna and Anima Anandkumar, have been recognized among the winners of the 2025 Time100 AI Impact Awards, which honor global leaders shaping the future of artificial intelligence. The award, introduced in 2022, celebrates individuals who are using AI to revolutionize industries, solve complex problems, and drive meaningful change. The next Time100 Impact Awards ceremony will be held on February 10 in Dubai.

Anima Anandkumar: Caltech professor Anima Anandkumar is at the forefront of integrating AI with scientific research, accelerating discoveries across physics, medicine, and climate science. Her work centers on “neural operators,” a revolutionary AI framework that models complex physical systems with unparalleled speed and accuracy. Unlike traditional numerical methods, her models learn from data while incorporating fundamental physics principles, making them significantly faster and more efficient.

Anandkumar’s breakthroughs include the AI-driven weather model FourCastNet, which generates highly accurate week-long forecasts in seconds - thousands of times faster than conventional models. The technology has already proven its value in predicting extreme weather events like Hurricane Beryl in 2024.

Arvind Krishna: IBM CEO Arvind Krishna has positioned the company as a leader in specialized AI, prioritizing efficiency and targeted applications over the massive, resource-intensive models favored by competitors like OpenAI and Google. Under his leadership, IBM has focused on creating smaller, more cost-effective AI tools tailored to specific industries, allowing businesses to enhance productivity without the need for billion-dollar investments in general-purpose AI models.

Krishna’s strategy gained validation when the Chinese AI lab DeepSeek released an efficient open-source model in early 2025, raising concerns about the long-term profitability of large-scale AI ventures. Around the same time, IBM announced a 10% increase in AI-driven software sales, surpassing market expectations and boosting its stock to an all-time high of $240 billion.




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