No. 1 / Score 99.0
Liang Wenfeng
InfluenceAsia ranks Liang first for delivering the year's clearest model-level shock and for making Asia central to the global debate on frontier AI economics.
Independent Editorial Research / 2025 Annual Edition
Asia Artificial Intelligence Influence Watch
An independent InfluenceAsia editorial and research ranking recognizing the Asian and Asia-connected leaders whose 2025 work most consequentially shaped artificial intelligence across frontier models, compute infrastructure, semiconductors, AI agents, enterprise platforms, sovereign AI, robotics, safety and governance.
Ranking Introduction
2025 InfluenceAsia AI 50 identifies the individuals whose work in 2025 carried exceptional consequence for artificial intelligence in Asia and across Asia-connected global networks. The ranking places weight on field-moving contribution rather than visibility alone: frontier model advances, accelerated computing, semiconductor capacity, AI-native software, search and coding agents, sovereign AI platforms, robotics, enterprise adoption, safety practice, technical education and public governance.
Selected Subjects
Who is considered for AI 50. The 2025 edition considers founders, research leaders, platform executives, semiconductor strategists, AI product architects, robotics builders, governance figures, educators and company builders with a material Asian connection through nationality, heritage, operating market, institutional base or ecosystem impact. Inclusion requires identifiable AI contribution by 2025 and a credible record of work with international relevance.
Dataset Use
A structured ranking file for publication, profiles and annual reports. Each entry includes market, region, leadership cohort, 2025 role, platform, contribution signal, influence territory, profile language and editorial rationale. The package is prepared for ranking pages, profile pages, data tables, annual research products and premium editorial presentation.
Annual Theme
The defining AI shift of 2025 was the movement from isolated model demonstrations toward complete intelligence infrastructure. Reasoning models changed cost expectations, chip and packaging capacity became geopolitical leverage, AI agents entered software work, national platforms moved from ambition to deployment, and Asian founders became central to the global conversation on open-weight models, robotics, search, enterprise AI and trustworthy adoption.
Leadership Group
The leading group reflects field-moving model breakthroughs, accelerated computing, platform distribution, semiconductor manufacturing and AI infrastructure control.
No. 1 / Score 99.0
InfluenceAsia ranks Liang first for delivering the year's clearest model-level shock and for making Asia central to the global debate on frontier AI economics.
No. 2 / Score 98.7
InfluenceAsia places Huang in the top tier because modern AI at scale still runs through the compute architecture he has built and explained to the world.
No. 3 / Score 98.3
InfluenceAsia ranks Pichai highly for controlling unmatched deployment reach and for making AI a core platform layer across billions of user and enterprise interactions.
No. 4 / Score 97.9
InfluenceAsia ranks Su near the top because credible compute alternatives are essential to the next stage of AI adoption and bargaining power.
No. 5 / Score 97.5
InfluenceAsia ranks Wei among the most important AI figures because frontier intelligence depends on manufacturing precision before it depends on any application layer.
Top 10 Register
A compact official reference table for the highest-ranked AI leaders before the full 50-entry dossier.
| Rank | AI Leader | Market | Organization / Platform | Score |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Liang WenfengFounder and Chief Executive Officer | China | DeepSeek | 99.0 |
| 2 | Jensen HuangFounder, President and Chief Executive Officer | Taiwan / United States | NVIDIA | 98.7 |
| 3 | Sundar PichaiChief Executive Officer | India / United States | Google and Alphabet | 98.3 |
| 4 | Lisa SuChair and Chief Executive Officer | Taiwan / United States | AMD | 97.9 |
| 5 | C.C. WeiChairman and Chief Executive Officer | Taiwan | TSMC | 97.5 |
| 6 | Satya NadellaChairman and Chief Executive Officer | India / United States | Microsoft | 97.1 |
| 7 | Masayoshi SonFounder, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer | Japan / Global | SoftBank Group | 96.7 |
| 8 | Fei-Fei LiCo-founder and Chief Executive Officer | China / United States | World Labs; Stanford University | 96.3 |
| 9 | Alexandr WangFounder of Scale AI; AI executive at Meta | United States / Chinese diaspora | Scale AI; Meta | 95.9 |
| 10 | Ilya SutskeverCo-founder and Chief Scientist | Israel / Canada / United States | Safe Superintelligence | 95.5 |
Full Ranking Dossier
Each entry includes rank, score, market, region, leadership cohort, 2025 role, organization or platform, AI contribution signal, influence territory, profile language and editorial rationale.
Foundation Model Founder
DeepSeek-R1 made cost-efficient reasoning the defining AI disruption of 2025, changing global assumptions about training expense, open-weight competition and China's position in frontier AI.
reasoning models, open-weight systems, AI cost curves, Chinese frontier labs and global developer adoption
Liang Wenfeng stands at the center of the 2025 AI year because DeepSeek altered the competitive geometry of the field. His leadership demonstrated that advanced reasoning models could be built with far sharper capital discipline, turning efficiency into a strategic weapon and forcing every major lab to re-examine its assumptions about scale, performance and access.
InfluenceAsia ranks Liang first for delivering the year's clearest model-level shock and for making Asia central to the global debate on frontier AI economics.
AI Infrastructure Founder
Huang continued to define the physical and software architecture of the AI economy through accelerated computing, AI factories, networking, systems software and full-stack infrastructure.
AI accelerators, GPUs, data centers, AI factories, developer platforms and industrial computing
Jensen Huang remained the most consequential infrastructure voice in artificial intelligence. In 2025, NVIDIA's position across accelerators, networking, software and complete AI systems made Huang not simply a semiconductor executive, but the strategist behind the operating language of industrial AI.
InfluenceAsia places Huang in the top tier because modern AI at scale still runs through the compute architecture he has built and explained to the world.
Global AI Platform Chief Executive
Pichai advanced Google's 2025 AI operating model through Gemini, AI Mode, multimodal assistants, developer systems, cloud AI and deeper AI integration across Search, Workspace, Android and consumer products.
frontier models, AI search, cloud AI, consumer assistants, developer tools and global distribution
Sundar Pichai directed one of the world's largest AI deployment surfaces during a year of fierce platform competition. Google's 2025 AI strategy was not a single release cycle, but a company-wide re-architecture in which search, productivity, mobile, cloud and developer systems moved toward Gemini-centered intelligence.
InfluenceAsia ranks Pichai highly for controlling unmatched deployment reach and for making AI a core platform layer across billions of user and enterprise interactions.
AI Semiconductor Chief Executive
Su strengthened AMD's AI accelerator roadmap and high-performance computing strategy, giving hyperscalers and enterprises a serious alternative path in a market defined by compute scarcity.
AI accelerators, high-performance computing, chips, cloud infrastructure and heterogeneous systems
Lisa Su's 2025 significance rests on execution in one of AI's hardest arenas: advanced compute. AMD's AI strategy, accelerator cadence and credibility with major technology customers made Su one of the few leaders able to reshape the competitive balance of AI infrastructure.
InfluenceAsia ranks Su near the top because credible compute alternatives are essential to the next stage of AI adoption and bargaining power.
Semiconductor Manufacturing Chief Executive
Wei led the manufacturing foundation beneath the AI boom, with advanced process technology, packaging capacity and supply reliability becoming strategic necessities for every serious AI platform.
advanced manufacturing, chip fabrication, advanced packaging, AI supply chains and global compute capacity
C.C. Wei represents the invisible but decisive layer of AI leadership. In 2025, the ability to manufacture the most advanced chips at scale became as important as the models themselves, placing TSMC's operational excellence at the center of the AI economy.
InfluenceAsia ranks Wei among the most important AI figures because frontier intelligence depends on manufacturing precision before it depends on any application layer.
Enterprise AI Platform Chief Executive
Nadella continued to industrialize AI through Azure, Copilot, GitHub, enterprise agents, productivity systems and strategic model partnerships.
enterprise AI, cloud infrastructure, developer tools, productivity agents and platform partnerships
Satya Nadella made generative AI a working enterprise architecture rather than an experimental layer. Microsoft's 2025 AI posture connected cloud capacity, developer workflows, business applications and agentic interfaces into a unified commercial machine.
InfluenceAsia includes Nadella in the top tier because few leaders converted AI into enterprise operating practice at comparable scale.
AI Capital and Infrastructure Architect
Son moved aggressively behind large-scale AI infrastructure, model-company financing and semiconductor-linked strategy, treating AI as the next industrial base rather than a narrow venture category.
AI infrastructure, data centers, model companies, semiconductors, strategic capital and long-horizon technology bets
Masayoshi Son's 2025 AI relevance came from the scale of his conviction. SoftBank's return to the center of the AI buildout connected capital, compute, data centers and model ambition in a way that made investment architecture part of AI leadership itself.
InfluenceAsia ranks Son highly because he helped turn AI infrastructure into a balance-sheet-scale industrial project.
AI Scientist and Founder
Li advanced spatial intelligence as a next frontier for AI, connecting computer vision, world models, human-centered AI and systems that understand the physical world.
spatial intelligence, computer vision, world models, human-centered AI, research leadership and AI education
Fei-Fei Li's 2025 influence extended beyond her foundational role in modern computer vision. Through World Labs and her continued academic leadership, she placed spatial intelligence into the center of the frontier conversation, arguing for AI that can reason about scenes, bodies, objects and physical context.
InfluenceAsia ranks Li among the year's defining figures because she pushed AI beyond text toward a richer understanding of the world humans inhabit.
AI Data and Frontier Lab Executive
Wang's 2025 move into Meta's AI leadership underscored the strategic importance of data, evaluation, frontier-lab organization and execution talent in the superintelligence race.
AI data, model evaluation, frontier lab operations, enterprise AI and platform-scale execution
Alexandr Wang became one of the youngest executives with direct influence over a major frontier AI effort. His career has turned the unglamorous foundations of data quality, human feedback, evaluation and operational discipline into visible strategic assets.
InfluenceAsia ranks Wang for linking AI's data layer with frontier-lab ambition at a moment when execution quality became a competitive advantage.
Frontier AI Scientist and Safety Founder
Sutskever kept frontier capability and long-term safety at the center of AI's institutional agenda through Safe Superintelligence and his enduring scientific authority.
deep learning, frontier models, superintelligence safety, research culture and technical credibility
Ilya Sutskever's influence is grounded in his role as one of deep learning's most consequential scientists. In 2025, his work through Safe Superintelligence gave the field a sharply focused institution built around the premise that capability and safety must be developed with extraordinary discipline.
InfluenceAsia ranks Sutskever for combining rare technical authority with one of the year's most consequential safety-centered frontier AI ventures.
AI Semiconductor and Networking Chief Executive
Tan strengthened Broadcom's position in custom AI accelerators, networking and hyperscale infrastructure, areas that became central to the economics of AI deployment.
custom AI chips, networking silicon, hyperscale infrastructure, data center systems and semiconductor strategy
Hock Tan's AI relevance lies in the custom silicon and connectivity layer that enables major platforms to move beyond generic compute. In 2025, Broadcom's role in AI accelerators and networking made Tan a quiet but central figure in the infrastructure contest.
InfluenceAsia ranks Tan for making the custom-chip and networking layer one of the decisive arenas of AI scale.
AI Search Founder
Srinivas made AI-native search and answer interfaces one of the most contested consumer categories of 2025, extending Perplexity's ambition into browsing, discovery and agentic information work.
AI search, answer engines, AI browsers, consumer AI, information retrieval and product design
Aravind Srinivas brought AI search into the mainstream competitive arena. Perplexity's 2025 momentum showed that discovery could be reorganized around conversational answers, task completion and AI-native interaction patterns rather than traditional link ranking alone.
InfluenceAsia ranks Srinivas for challenging one of the internet's most durable user behaviors with a credible AI-first product.
Sovereign AI Platform Chief Executive
Amin led the launch of HUMAIN as Saudi Arabia's full-stack AI platform, linking data centers, cloud infrastructure, Arabic models, applications and national industrial ambition.
sovereign AI, data centers, Arabic AI, national platforms, cloud infrastructure and industrial transformation
Tareq Amin became one of the defining executives of sovereign AI in 2025. HUMAIN's mandate placed him at the intersection of national strategy, large-scale infrastructure, language models and commercial deployment across one of the world's most ambitious AI investment programs.
InfluenceAsia ranks Amin because sovereign AI moved from policy language to operating company form, and HUMAIN became a leading example.
AI Holding Company Chief Executive
Xiao positioned G42 as a central AI institution in the Gulf through model partnerships, cloud infrastructure, sector AI platforms and the Stargate UAE initiative.
sovereign AI, cloud platforms, applied AI, national infrastructure, healthcare AI and cross-border partnerships
Peng Xiao's 2025 importance came from the role of G42 as a bridge between Gulf capital, state capacity and global AI technology. The company's work across compute, models and applied sectors made the UAE one of the most watched AI jurisdictions in the world.
InfluenceAsia ranks Xiao for translating national AI ambition into operating platforms with global strategic consequence.
Cloud AI and Foundation Model Leader
Zhou led Alibaba Cloud's Qwen ecosystem through a pivotal year for Chinese open-weight models, enterprise AI services, multimodal systems and cloud-distributed intelligence.
foundation models, open-weight AI, cloud AI, developer ecosystems, multimodal models and Chinese enterprise adoption
Jingren Zhou emerged as one of China's most important platform AI leaders. Qwen's 2025 progress made Alibaba Cloud a serious global participant in model accessibility, developer adoption and the enterprise migration of generative AI.
InfluenceAsia ranks Zhou for building one of Asia's most consequential model ecosystems inside a major cloud platform.
Foundation Model Chief Executive
Zhang advanced Z.ai's GLM model family, agentic capabilities and enterprise positioning, giving China another globally visible contender in the 2025 foundation-model race.
foundation models, agentic AI, Chinese enterprise AI, open-weight systems and developer adoption
Zhang Peng's 2025 relevance rests on the maturity of Zhipu AI into Z.ai, a company with technical depth, international ambition and enterprise-grade model development. The GLM line helped broaden China's frontier-model field beyond a small number of dominant platforms.
InfluenceAsia ranks Zhang for strengthening a credible Chinese model ecosystem with both technical and commercial reach.
AI Founder and Model Architect
Yang kept Moonshot AI and Kimi central to China's long-context, reasoning and agentic AI competition, with strong consumer recognition and technical credibility.
long-context models, AI assistants, Chinese foundation models, agentic workflows and consumer AI
Yang Zhilin represented the younger generation of Chinese AI founders who combined research pedigree with product urgency. In 2025, Kimi remained one of the most visible signs that China's AI market could produce distinctive assistants, model systems and consumer habits.
InfluenceAsia ranks Yang for making long-context and agentic AI a serious Chinese product and model category.
AI Platform Founder and Chief Executive
Li kept Baidu central to China's AI application layer through ERNIE, AI search, cloud tools, autonomous systems and developer-facing model services.
AI search, foundation models, cloud AI, autonomous driving, Chinese developer tools and enterprise platforms
Robin Li's AI career predates the generative wave, but 2025 reinforced his importance to China's application layer. Baidu's ERNIE upgrades and AI product architecture kept the company relevant where search, cloud, language models and automation converge.
InfluenceAsia ranks Li for sustaining one of China's deepest AI operating platforms across consumer, enterprise and developer markets.
Consumer AI Platform Chief Executive
Liang oversaw ByteDance's AI expansion through Doubao, Seed model development and large-scale consumer distribution, placing the company among China's most important applied AI platforms.
consumer AI, large language models, content intelligence, recommendation systems and AI product distribution
Liang Rubo's 2025 AI significance came from ByteDance's ability to turn model capability into mass-market usage. Doubao and related AI systems reflected the company's advantage in product iteration, recommendation intelligence and consumer-scale experimentation.
InfluenceAsia ranks Liang for making AI deployment a high-frequency consumer platform question in one of the world's most competitive digital markets.
AI Policy and Technology Strategist
Krishnan brought founder, product and venture literacy into high-level AI policy during a year when national AI strategy became inseparable from innovation, security and competitiveness.
AI policy, national competitiveness, startup ecosystems, frontier technology governance and public-sector technology strategy
Sriram Krishnan's 2025 role placed an operator's perspective inside one of the world's most consequential AI policy environments. His influence reflected the growing need for policy that understands products, talent flows, compute constraints and the speed of model innovation.
InfluenceAsia ranks Krishnan for helping connect AI governance with the practical realities of company building and technical competition.
AI Minister and Governance Leader
Al Olama continued to make the UAE one of the most visible national experiments in AI governance, talent attraction, public-sector adoption and digital-economy positioning.
national AI strategy, public-sector AI, regulation, digital economy, talent attraction and international governance
Omar Sultan Al Olama has been one of the earliest ministerial figures devoted specifically to artificial intelligence. In 2025, his relevance remained tied to the UAE's ambition to make AI a national capability, not merely an imported technology.
InfluenceAsia ranks Al Olama for giving sovereign AI a sustained policy language and international stage.
Consumer AI Product Leader
Suleyman shaped Microsoft's consumer AI agenda through Copilot, assistant design, product philosophy and a continued emphasis on AI systems that interact with people at personal scale.
consumer AI, assistants, product strategy, applied AI, safety framing and platform distribution
Mustafa Suleyman entered 2025 as one of the most visible executives translating frontier AI into consumer experience. His work at Microsoft AI combined a DeepMind and Inflection pedigree with the distribution power of one of the world's largest technology companies.
InfluenceAsia ranks Suleyman for making the design and social posture of consumer AI a central platform issue.
AI Coding Founder
Sanger helped make Cursor one of the defining AI-native software development environments of 2025, changing how engineers write, review and navigate code.
AI coding, developer tools, software agents, engineering productivity and AI-native work environments
Aman Sanger represents the generation of founders turning AI from a chat interface into an embedded professional tool. Cursor's 2025 momentum showed that coding assistance had moved beyond autocomplete toward a deeper reshaping of the developer workspace.
InfluenceAsia ranks Sanger for helping establish AI coding as one of the most commercially and technically consequential AI application categories.
AI Coding Product Architect
Asif contributed to Cursor's product and technical rise during a year when AI-assisted development became a central workflow for high-performing engineering teams.
developer productivity, AI coding environments, software agents, code understanding and technical product design
Sualeh Asif's 2025 influence is tied to the product discipline behind one of AI's clearest professional adoption stories. Cursor became a benchmark for how AI can sit inside complex work rather than outside it as a separate assistant.
InfluenceAsia ranks Asif for advancing the practical interface through which software teams experience AI every day.
AI Software Agent Founder
Wu helped define the software-engineering agent category through Devin, pushing the field toward autonomous planning, code execution, debugging and task completion.
AI agents, software engineering automation, coding agents, developer workflows and autonomous task execution
Scott Wu became one of the most visible founders in the AI agent wave. Cognition's Devin placed a clear product frame around the idea that AI systems could take on multi-step software work rather than merely suggest code fragments.
InfluenceAsia ranks Wu for turning AI software agents into a serious benchmark for the next phase of developer automation.
AI Agent Founder
Xiao helped bring Manus into the global 2025 AI agent conversation, with a product centered on autonomous task execution across research, planning and digital workflows.
AI agents, autonomous workflows, consumer productivity, task orchestration and China-linked AI entrepreneurship
Xiao Hong's 2025 relevance came from the speed with which Manus became a symbol of agentic AI ambition. The product entered a field hungry for systems that could coordinate multi-step tasks, work across tools and move beyond conversational assistance.
InfluenceAsia ranks Xiao for helping make AI agents one of the year's most visible China-linked product stories.
AI Agent Technologist
Ji contributed to the technical and product architecture behind Manus, a 2025 agentic AI system that drew international attention for autonomous workflow execution.
AI agents, product engineering, automation, planning systems and AI-native productivity
Ji Yichao's inclusion reflects the technical builder class behind the agent wave. In 2025, the most watched AI products were no longer only answer engines; they were systems expected to plan, coordinate and complete work across digital environments.
InfluenceAsia ranks Ji for advancing the product architecture of autonomous agents at a moment of intense global experimentation.
Frontier AI Research Founder
Ha made Sakana AI one of Japan's most globally visible AI companies, advancing nature-inspired model research, AI Scientist work and a distinctive approach to frontier AI.
frontier research, nature-inspired AI, model composition, scientific AI, Japan AI ecosystem and AI company building
David Ha's 2025 importance lies in giving Japan a model-company narrative with global technical credibility. Sakana AI's research culture positioned the company as a distinctive alternative to scale-only frontier competition.
InfluenceAsia ranks Ha for broadening the geography and intellectual style of frontier AI company building.
AI Company Builder
Ito helped build Sakana AI into a credible Japan-based frontier AI company with commercial, policy and research relevance beyond a single laboratory setting.
Japan AI ecosystem, company building, applied AI partnerships, research commercialization and strategic operations
Ren Ito's role at Sakana AI matters because frontier AI companies require institutional execution as much as research talent. In 2025, Sakana's visibility depended on the ability to connect technical work with partnerships, market confidence and Japan's national AI context.
InfluenceAsia ranks Ito for helping translate Japan's AI research promise into a durable company platform.
Foundation Model Founder
Kim advanced South Korea's foundation-model presence through Upstage and Solar Pro 2, emphasizing reasoning, agentic performance and enterprise-ready AI.
Korean AI, foundation models, enterprise AI, reasoning models, agentic systems and document intelligence
Sung Kim made Upstage a serious marker of South Korea's AI ambition. The company's 2025 model work showed that smaller national ecosystems could compete through focused execution, enterprise relevance and technical specialization.
InfluenceAsia ranks Kim for giving South Korea a visible foundation-model contender with practical enterprise orientation.
Sovereign AI Founder
Kumar helped build Sarvam AI as a leading Indian full-stack AI company focused on Indian languages, sovereign capability and enterprise-grade deployment.
Indian AI, Indic language models, sovereign AI, enterprise deployment and full-stack model development
Pratyush Kumar's 2025 influence reflects India's search for AI systems built for its own linguistic, institutional and commercial realities. Sarvam AI's work gave the Indian ecosystem a credible company devoted to domestic language capability and practical deployment.
InfluenceAsia ranks Kumar for making Indian AI capacity a product and infrastructure question rather than only a talent story.
AI Infrastructure and Public Technology Builder
Raghavan connected Sarvam AI's model work with India's digital public infrastructure mindset, enterprise adoption and language-first AI deployment.
Indian language AI, digital public infrastructure, enterprise AI, sovereign AI and applied model systems
Vivek Raghavan brought deep public-technology and infrastructure experience into India's AI buildout. In 2025, that combination mattered because Indian AI required not only models, but deployment paths across languages, institutions and real service environments.
InfluenceAsia ranks Raghavan for linking frontier model ambition with India's distinctive public and enterprise technology stack.
Embodied AI and Robotics Founder
Wang pushed embodied AI into public visibility through Unitree's quadruped and humanoid robotics, making physical intelligence one of China's most watched AI frontiers.
robotics, humanoids, embodied AI, motion control, industrial automation and Chinese hardware innovation
Wang Xingxing's work matters because AI's next phase will not remain confined to screens. Unitree's 2025 visibility across mobile robots and humanoids placed China in the global debate over embodied intelligence, cost reduction and scalable robotic platforms.
InfluenceAsia ranks Wang for making embodied AI tangible, competitive and globally visible.
Humanoid Robotics Founder
Peng helped move humanoid robotics toward scaled production and applied embodied intelligence, giving China's robotics sector one of its most visible founder-engineer figures.
humanoid robotics, embodied AI, intelligent manufacturing, robotics engineering and Chinese hardware startups
Peng Zhihui became a notable figure in the movement from AI models to AI machines. Agibot's 2025 progress placed him at the intersection of robotics hardware, perception, control systems and the broader dream of general-purpose embodied labor.
InfluenceAsia ranks Peng for advancing a robotics company that made embodied AI feel operational rather than theoretical.
AI Server and Manufacturing Chief Executive
Liu positioned Foxconn as a critical manufacturing partner for AI servers, data-center hardware and the industrial supply systems required by global AI demand.
AI servers, electronics manufacturing, data-center hardware, supply chains and industrial scaling
Young Liu's 2025 significance came from the manufacturing layer that turns AI demand into physical systems. Foxconn's role in AI servers and electronics scale made Liu part of the practical infrastructure behind cloud and model expansion.
InfluenceAsia ranks Liu for showing that AI infrastructure is also a manufacturing discipline.
AI Semiconductor Turnaround Leader
Tan's 2025 appointment placed him at the center of one of AI hardware's hardest challenges: restoring competitive semiconductor execution in an era of accelerator demand and foundry pressure.
semiconductors, AI chips, foundry strategy, electronic design ecosystems and infrastructure turnaround
Lip-Bu Tan entered one of the most consequential semiconductor roles in the world at a moment when AI changed the stakes of chip leadership. His background across investment, design automation and semiconductor strategy made his 2025 mandate unusually important.
InfluenceAsia ranks Tan for taking on a turnaround with direct relevance to AI compute competition and technology sovereignty.
Enterprise AI Founder
Jain advanced enterprise AI through Glean's work assistant, connecting workplace search, company knowledge, AI agents and enterprise permission structures.
enterprise AI, workplace search, knowledge management, AI agents, productivity software and corporate data access
Arvind Jain's 2025 importance lies in making enterprise knowledge usable by AI without ignoring the complexity of permissions, context and workflow. Glean addressed one of the hardest adoption problems: turning fragmented company information into reliable intelligence for employees.
InfluenceAsia ranks Jain for giving enterprise AI a practical knowledge layer with strong product-market relevance.
Enterprise Data and AI Chief Executive
Ramaswamy shaped Snowflake's AI Data Cloud direction, placing governed enterprise data, AI applications and model access at the center of corporate AI adoption.
enterprise data, AI applications, data cloud platforms, governance, analytics and AI-ready infrastructure
Sridhar Ramaswamy's AI relevance comes from the enterprise data layer. In 2025, companies did not merely need models; they needed governed, usable data environments that could support AI applications without losing control of security, context and business logic.
InfluenceAsia ranks Ramaswamy for strengthening the data foundation that enterprise AI requires to become durable.
AGI and Assistant Systems Executive
Prasad remained central to Amazon's AGI and assistant strategy, including Nova model development, Alexa's AI evolution and multimodal consumer systems.
AGI research, consumer assistants, speech AI, multimodal models, cloud AI and ambient computing
Rohit Prasad has long worked at the frontier between speech interfaces, consumer assistants and large-scale AI systems. In 2025, Amazon's AGI ambitions kept him central to the effort to make assistants more capable, personal and context-aware.
InfluenceAsia ranks Prasad for connecting model research with one of the world's largest consumer and cloud AI environments.
AI Educator and Company Builder
Ng continued to shape global AI literacy, practical agentic AI education, applied AI company formation and the translation of machine learning into business practice.
AI education, agentic AI, applied machine learning, startup formation, developer training and enterprise adoption
Andrew Ng's influence is measured by the number of builders he has trained and the practical frameworks he has made legible. In 2025, as AI agents became a mainstream technical topic, his education and company-building platforms helped translate hype into usable engineering practice.
InfluenceAsia ranks Ng for durable field formation: he does not merely comment on AI, he expands the population capable of building it.
AI Security and Trustworthy Systems Scientist
Song continued to influence AI security, privacy-preserving systems, trustworthy deployment and technical safeguards for increasingly capable AI applications.
AI security, privacy, trustworthy systems, agent safety, cryptography-adjacent AI and technical governance
Dawn Song's 2025 relevance reflects a simple reality: more capable AI systems create larger security surfaces. Her work sits where machine learning, privacy, systems security and trustworthy deployment meet, making her one of the field's most important technical safety voices.
InfluenceAsia ranks Song for giving the AI safety conversation rigorous technical depth beyond broad policy language.
Global AI Governance Leader
Gill remained a central international figure in digital cooperation and AI governance, linking emerging technology policy with development, accountability and global institutional coordination.
AI governance, digital cooperation, global policy, development, public institutions and emerging technology diplomacy
Amandeep Singh Gill's AI role is rooted in the institutional challenge of governing a technology that crosses borders faster than regulation. In 2025, his work kept the global governance conversation connected to development, inclusion and the realities of public institutions.
InfluenceAsia ranks Gill for representing the public-interest dimension of AI at a genuinely international level.
Responsible AI Founder
Chowdhury advanced independent AI evaluation, public-interest testing and responsible deployment practice through Humane Intelligence and broader governance work.
responsible AI, model evaluation, public-interest testing, algorithmic accountability and participatory governance
Rumman Chowdhury's 2025 significance lies in making AI accountability operational. Her work emphasizes testing, community participation and evaluation structures that help reveal how AI systems behave beyond controlled demonstrations.
InfluenceAsia ranks Chowdhury for keeping responsible AI connected to practical evaluation and public trust.
AI Founder and Healthcare AI Builder
Wang continued to steer Baichuan AI through China's foundation-model market while emphasizing practical application, including healthcare-oriented AI systems.
Chinese foundation models, healthcare AI, AI assistants, startup leadership and applied language models
Wang Xiaochuan brought a long history in Chinese search and language technology into the generative AI era. In 2025, Baichuan's direction reflected a broader shift from general model competition toward vertical usefulness and high-trust application areas.
InfluenceAsia ranks Wang for bringing experienced product leadership into one of China's most important applied AI challenges.
AI Talent and Evaluation Infrastructure Founder
Hiremath helped build Mercor into an important labor, expert-matching and model-evaluation platform for the AI economy, serving the demand for specialized human judgment behind model improvement.
AI talent infrastructure, expert matching, model evaluation, human feedback, frontier lab operations and future of work
Adarsh Hiremath's 2025 relevance reflects a core truth about AI: the best systems still rely on specialized human expertise for evaluation, feedback and domain grounding. Mercor became part of the talent infrastructure behind model development and applied AI work.
InfluenceAsia ranks Hiremath for helping professionalize the expert labor layer that supports advanced AI systems.
AI Talent Platform Founder
Midha contributed to Mercor's rise as a platform connecting elite talent, AI laboratories and companies requiring expert evaluation, annotation and domain-specific support.
AI labor markets, expert networks, model evaluation, talent platforms, frontier AI support and enterprise AI workflows
Surya Midha is included because AI infrastructure is not only chips and models; it is also the human network that trains, evaluates and stress-tests systems. Mercor's 2025 growth made that layer more visible and institutionally relevant.
InfluenceAsia ranks Midha for shaping the human-capital systems that sit behind model quality and AI adoption.
Multimodal AI Founder
Yan kept MiniMax visible in China's multimodal AI competition through Hailuo, Talkie and model work spanning text, audio, video and consumer interaction.
multimodal AI, AI video, consumer AI, Chinese foundation models, companion products and creative tools
Yan Junjie represents China's fast-moving multimodal startup ecosystem. In 2025, MiniMax's products showed how text, video, audio and social interaction were converging into a more immersive AI application layer.
InfluenceAsia ranks Yan for making multimodal AI a competitive product category rather than a research-only ambition.
Foundation Model and Multimodal AI Founder
Jiang advanced StepFun as one of China's notable model startups, working across multimodal systems, assistant products and the model-to-application bridge.
Chinese foundation models, multimodal AI, AI assistants, startup ecosystems and model commercialization
Daxin Jiang's 2025 role reflects the breadth of China's AI startup field beyond the best-known laboratories. StepFun's work placed him within the cohort trying to convert model capability into usable products and sector partnerships.
InfluenceAsia ranks Jiang for contributing to the depth and diversity of China's foundation-model ecosystem.
Industrial AI Founder
Nishikawa continued to anchor Japan's practical AI sector through Preferred Networks, with emphasis on industrial AI, supercomputing, machine learning systems and real-world deployment.
industrial AI, machine learning systems, robotics-adjacent AI, supercomputing, Japanese deep tech and enterprise deployment
Toru Nishikawa represents a Japanese AI tradition built around engineering depth and practical deployment. Preferred Networks has long connected machine learning with industrial use cases, robotics-adjacent systems and high-performance computing.
InfluenceAsia ranks Nishikawa for sustaining one of Japan's most credible bridges between advanced AI research and industrial application.
AI Investor and Company Builder
Lee remained a prominent AI company builder and public interpreter of the China-US AI landscape, combining founder formation, model entrepreneurship and applied AI literacy.
AI company building, Chinese foundation models, venture formation, applied AI, talent development and cross-border technology understanding
Kai-Fu Lee's influence spans research, major technology companies, venture investing and founder leadership. In 2025, his relevance came from the ability to interpret AI's strategic direction while continuing to build companies in the Chinese generative AI ecosystem.
InfluenceAsia includes Lee for his durable role in translating AI opportunity into talent, companies and public understanding across Asian and global contexts.
Research Dimensions
The model weights 2025 AI contribution, technical and platform authority, deployment reach, Asia relevance, ecosystem power, responsible stewardship and future durability.
The leader's visible contribution to artificial intelligence during the 2025 annual window, including models, chips, platforms, products, governance, education, research or infrastructure.
The depth of technical credibility or platform control behind the leader's influence, including research authorship, engineering leadership, system design, semiconductor capability, AI product strategy or cloud-scale deployment.
The scale at which the leader's work reached users, developers, enterprises, researchers, governments, data centers, manufacturing partners or national AI programs.
The strength of the leader's connection to Asian markets, talent systems, institutions, manufacturing capacity, sovereign platforms, diaspora networks or regional AI ecosystems.
The degree to which the leader shaped more than a single product, including model ecosystems, chip supply, developer platforms, AI education, national capacity, capital formation or enterprise adoption.
The leader's contribution to safety, evaluation, accountability, inclusion, privacy, security, governance or the responsible use of AI in public and commercial settings.
The likelihood that the leader's 2025 contribution will remain important beyond the annual news cycle, through durable technology, institutional authority, talent formation or strategic infrastructure.
Methodology
InfluenceAsia applies a structured editorial process designed to compare technical, platform, governance, deployment and ecosystem influence across different AI leadership roles.
Stage 1
InfluenceAsia mapped AI leaders across foundation models, chips, cloud, data centers, AI-native software, search, coding agents, robotics, enterprise systems, sovereign platforms, education, safety and governance.
Stage 2
Each candidate required a material Asian connection through nationality, heritage, market base, institutional role, ecosystem consequence or Asia-linked global influence, plus visible AI contribution by 2025.
Stage 3
The final order gives greatest weight to 2025 field contribution, followed by technical or platform authority, deployment reach, Asia relevance, ecosystem power, responsible stewardship and future durability.
Stage 4
InfluenceAsia does not treat fundraising, celebrity, valuation, academic prestige or job title as sufficient on its own. Ranking position reflects a composite judgment of consequence, credibility, originality, deployment and long-term importance.
Stage 5
The list excludes anonymous personas, fictional leaders, unverifiable operators, purely financial backers without AI-specific field contribution and executives whose AI relevance is incidental to a broader corporate role.
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