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11
The Brief

22
The Musk Factor
Inside the efforts of the world’s richest man to both save humanity from artificial intelligence, and get in on it
By Walter Isaacson
30
Leaders
Dario and Daniela Amodei,
Alex Karp, Lila Ibrahim,
and more
34
Shapers
Alondra Nelson, Ian Hogarth,
Audrey Tang, Elham Tabassi,
and more
38
Innovators
Ted Chiang, Holly Herndon,
Pelonomi Moiloa, Charlie Brooker,
and more

42
Thinkers
Geoffrey Hinton, Kate Crawford,
Kalika Bali, Ilya Sutskever,
and more

47
Time Off
Martin Scorsese on his relentless quest
to open the world
by making movies
By Stephanie
Zacharek


Director Martin Scorsese and actor Lily Gladstone on the set of Killers of the Flower Moon

Photograph courtesy of Apple
7
The Brief
25
The View
40
Artists
Kelsea Ballerini,
Tyler James Williams,
Stephanie Hsu,
Paul Mescal,
and more

46
Phenoms
Jalen Hurts,
R.F. Kuang,
Sophia Smith,
Xiye Bastida,
and more
52
Leaders
Victor J. Glover Jr.,
Yulia Svyrydenko, Shalanda Young,
Pita Limjaroenrat,
and more
60
Innovators
Mory Sacko, Mae Martin,
Mira Murati, Angel Reese,
and more
66
Advocates
Txai Suruí, Ghali Amdouni,
Adam Conover, Nabarun Dasgupta,
and more
32
A Child
Becomes a Mother
In a state that banned abortion, a 13-year-old rape victim brings her baby home
By Charlotte Alter


Dr. Erica Balthrop at the Clarksdale Woman’s Clinic in Clarksdale, Miss., on Aug. 2
Photograph by Lucy Garrett for TIME
CONTENTS


The Brief
19
The View
24
The Race
Is On
For the GOP candidates trying
to dethrone Trump, it may all come down to Iowa
By Molly Ball
30
Forward
Fashion
Designer Stella McCartney’s quest to align looking good
with doing good
By Naina Bajekal
36
The Reef
Warrior
Ecologist Enric Sala is coaxing leaders to protect the
coastal zones that, in turn,
will save entire oceans
By Aryn Baker
42
Baja on
The Bubble
Conserving the coasts of Baja California means barring industrial fishing while embracing the local fleet, plus some ecotourism
By Jeffrey Kluger
49
Time Off
Photographer Cristina Mittermeier among Spanish jack in Cabo Pulmo Marine Protected Area, Baja California, Mexico

Photograph by Paul Nicklen—SeaLegacy
5
The Brief
15
The View
20
John Fetterman
Begins Again
After surviving a stroke and winning the most expensive U.S. Senate race ever, he fought depression—and is now fighting its stigma
By Molly Ball
30
Voice of the People
Thanks to a small Indian startup, millions of people whose languages are marginalized online could gain better access to the benefits of AI
By Billy Perrigo

38
Sweatshop
With no federal protections in place against extreme heat, the choice facing outdoor workers in the U.S. is either risk your life, or quit
By Aryn Baker
49
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Pennsylvania Democrat John Fetterman outside a U.S. Senate office building on May 16
Photograph by Shuran Huang
for TIME
5
The Brief
13
The View
18
Late
Payment
Calls for reparations for
enslavement have never been
louder, and Barbados
is leading the charge
By Janell Ross
28
Three-Peat
Pursuit
Having transformed women’s
sports, Megan Rapinoe and
her teammates set their sights
on a third straight World Cup
By Sean Gregory
36
Sleepaway Solace
Profound healing
takes place at summer camps
for kids who have lost
loved ones to suicide
By Jamie Ducharme
and Kara Milstein
42
A Doll’s House
The inside story of
how Greta Gerwig and
Margot Robbie made a Barbie movie that’s both fun and full of contradictions
By Eliana Dockterman
49
Time Off
Bathing horses at Pebbles Beach in Bridgetown, Barbados, where horse racing and polo are an inheritance of the British colonial past
Photograph by Christopher Gregory-Rivera for TIME
5
The Brief
17
The View
26
The Next
Battle
Should Ukraine regain its territory, it will have to govern a population that has spent nearly a decade under Putin’s sway
By Simon Shuster
32
New
Heights
With student athletes now allowed to sign outside deals, college high jumper Sam Hurley has earned nearly $1 million
By Sean Gregory
37
Top 100 Companies
TIME’s 2023 list of the disrupters, innovators,
titans, leaders, and pioneers shaping more than
just the world of commerce

67
Time Off
Ukrainian soldiers atop a tank en route to positions near Bakhmut, in the Donetsk region of Ukraine, on May 23
Photograph by Efrem Lukatsky—AP
7
The Brief
19
The View
30
Uh-Oh, AI
Charles Darwin anticipated what makes artificial intelligence an existential threat
By Dan Hendrycks

It’s never been more
important to slow down
By Katja Grace

China, the U.S., and the rest
of the world must convene
to set the rules
By Ian Bremmer
36
The
DeSantis
Project
Florida’s strongman governor has made the state a blueprint for conservative governance—and
his presidential campaign
By Molly Ball
46
Next
Generation
Leaders
Florence Pugh and nine other
young trailblazers showing
the way to a better world
59
Time Off
5
The Brief
17
The View
24
His Majesty
Even before the pageantry of
his coronation, King Charles was doing a lot of things right
By Tina Brown
Antimonarchists struggled to be heard on the streets of London
By Yasmeen Serhan
32
Breakout Star
Bollywood’s Deepika Padukone
has the kind of magnetic appeal
that transcends East and West
By Astha Rajvanshi
38
Lone Star Promise
Texas could be the global
leader in alternative energy—
if it took a liking to the idea
By Justin Worland
42
A New Japan
Prime Minister Fumio Kishida faces down his country’s ghosts
By Charlie Campbell
49
Time Off
The Brief
21
The View
30
Ukraine
Arms Race
Inside the Pentagon’s scramble to produce the weapons for Kyiv’s spring counteroffensive
By W.J. Hennigan
37
The 2023
Earth Awards
TIME and TIMECO2 recognize five leaders in the battle against climate change. Mark Ruffalo and
Gloria Walton extol the power of stories. Lisa P. Jackson
greens Apple. Vanessa Nakate takes questions. And António Guterres writes a descendant
44
Imran Khan Plans His Comeback
Pakistan’s most popular politician was ousted from office—and is now demanding elections
By Charlie Campbell
50
A Burnt-Out Case
A reporter’s solo search for relief, and resilience
By Jamie Ducharme
57
Time Off
FROM THE EDITOR 6
THE BRIEF 8
POINTS OF ORIGIN 12
9
The Brief
21
The View
28
Solamente
Bad Bunny remade
the rules of popular music—and did it while singing only in Spanish
By Andrew R. Chow and Mariah Espada
34
Ukraine v. Putin
Skeptical of the existing system of international justice, Ukraine wants to establish a tribunal devoted exclusively to Russian war crimes
By Simon Shuster
38
The Waters of Paris
The decades-long, multibillion-dollar, and apparently successful effort to clean the world’s most romantic river
By Vivienne Walt
44
A Bilbao Story
Frank Gehry pays a visit to the museum that made him the
world’s most celebrated architect,
as it turns 25
By Belinda Luscombe
49
Time Off
9
The Brief
29
The View
36
Off the Clock
When pandemic measures destroyed our routines, the changes freed many of us from the tyranny of time. But that
liberty must be defended
By Lily Rothman
40
Carrying the Mail
Louis DeJoy emerged from
the shadow of Donald Trump
as a champion of the
U.S. Postal Service
By Eric Cortellessa
46
The World’s Greatest
Places 2023
TIME’s annual list extends from the sands of Egypt to the hills of Rwanda to the banks of the Danube Plus: How to travel now

65
Time Off

Jan Epps has worked
at the Comer, Ga.,
post office for 23 years
11
The Brief
21
The View
30
The First
100 Years of
TIME
Highlights and history from the more than 5,000 issues published since March 3, 1923
36
Women of
the Year 2023
Recognizing 12 of this moment’s extraordinary
leaders in the quest for a more equal world
56
Patients Out
Of Patience
A new health crisis is emerging: Americans simply giving up on an unwieldy and overpriced
medical system
By Jamie Ducharme
61
Time Off
5
The Brief
19
The View
26
‘You Are Being Punished’
In the first days of the war,
Russian troops locked an entire Ukrainian village in a school basement for nearly a month
By Svitlana Oslavska
36
The Patriot
Veteran and Rhodes scholar
Wes Moore is Maryland’s
new governor, and perhaps Democrats’ new hope
By Molly Ball

44
Machine Yearning
In their rush to get in on AI,
tech companies are making
the same mistakes they
did with social media
By Andrew R. Chow and Billy Perrigo
50
The Feminist
And the Law
Spain’s embattled Minister
of Equality confronts
unintended consequences
By Lisa Abend
59
Time Off
5
The Brief
17
The View
26
Our Story So Far
The author of Caste takes another look at the system that enforces inequality
By Isabel Wilkerson
34
Don’t Look Away
The killing of Tyre Nichols highlights the contours of American brutality
By Janell Ross
38
Smuggling
An Internet
The clandestine efforts to get Starlink receivers to protesters in Iran
By Karl Vick
42
Not So Hot
Magic Mike is the exception proving the rule: movies are no longer sexy
By Eliana Dockterman
46
The Future
Is Already Here
Quantum computers that work exponentially faster are changing everything, including digital security
By Charlie Campbell
PLUS: Keeping an Eye on AI
55
Time Off
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