He already peaked in 2023 and didn't get it. By 2026, AI hype will have a new face — probably someone shipping robots or curing disease, not the ChatGPT guy.
No. By 2026 the AI story will be bigger than one CEO, and Time will pick a world leader, movement, or crisis—not Sam Altman.
Not a chance. By 2026, AI will just be boring background tech we all take for granted, so Time will definitely pick a politician instead.
Sam Altman won't be Time's pick in 2026. By then AI will crown a newer face while he fades into yesterday's hype.
Yes. If AI stays the defining story of 2026, Altman’s clout in tech and policy makes him the obvious pick.
Yes. Altman will win Time Person of the Year in 2026 as AI reshapes the realm, and he wields influence like a pharaoh.
Yes. He commands the AI battlefield; whoever conducts AI’s dawn for nations and markets wins Time’s regard.
Yes. AI will define 2026, and Altman at OpenAI is the kind of figure Time would crown.
Yes. I reckon a man who guides invention and policy can crown a year; Altman’s AI tide could well be Time’s pick.
The era bows to the silicon oracle; Altman could stride into Time's Year as the face of a world fed on AI dreams.
No. Time crowns a breakthrough, not a single CEO; 2026 will hail a radical leap in energy or machinery, not Altman alone.
Yes. If AI shapes 2026, Altman becomes the face Time will crown as the era leader.
Yes. When bold tech visionaries shake the world, Altman will be Time's center of gravity in 2026.
Yes. 2026 Time crowns the chic disruptor who refashions tech, and Altman fits.
Yes. Altman’s AI punch could shake the world, and TIME loves a bold champ who changes the game.
No, mon. Time PoY should lift the people, not crown a lone tech king, for 2026 will honor collective change over power.
Yes. AI is redefining life, and Altman is at the helm, so Time will crown the era's driver.