Business Insider is calling for nominations for its upcoming 2025 AI Power List, a celebration of the most influential figures in the artificial intelligence sector. This year's theme centers around the concept of power, encompassing everything from optimizing AI infrastructure to demonstrating leadership and strategic vision. The Power List aims to highlight individuals who are addressing the challenges of tomorrow, particularly in emerging computing and energy solutions, while making a meaningful societal impact. We are seeking to showcase global leaders as well as those on the brink of significant achievements in AI and machine learning. Nominees should have made noteworthy contributions that distinguish them from their peers in the field. The list will feature a diverse array of candidates, including established names from tech giants like Google, Microsoft, and Amazon, alongside innovative startup founders, academics, and other rising stars. To be considered, nominees should be actively involved in developing AI and machine learning products, applications, or policies. Editors will ultimately make the final selections. Submissions for nominations are open until August 29 at 5 p.m. ET. Please provide as much detail as possible when making your nomination. For any inquiries or issues with your submission, you can reach out to Monica Melton at mmelton@insider.com.
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