It may not surprise you that Time magazine has elected to highlight the AI industry in its annual “Person of the Year” issue. Or should we say persons: the collective billionaire “architects of AI,” it announced.
But what may surprise you is a new feature prominently displayed on Time‘s website: a window for an AI chatbot.
“Ask me anything,” it reads.
It does not go away. Instead, the chatbot window stays fixed to the bottom center of your screen, blocking any text that’s in the way. In fact, depending on the size and resolution of your device’s screen, it completely blots out the home page’s featured headline — including today’s much-discussed article, “Person of the Year 2025: The Architects of AI.”
There’s no x-button to close the AI window, and as far as we can tell, no other means

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