China’s Alibaba, ByteDance and Zhipu AI make the cut on Time’s first AI A-list
China’s leading AI firms earn global recognition as Time debuts a dedicated industry list dominated by US tech giants

Three Chinese companies – Alibaba Group Holding, ByteDance and Zhipu AI – have been named among Time magazine’s “10 Most Influential AI Companies of 2026”, marking the first time the publication has introduced an artificial intelligence-specific sub-list under its broader Time100 Most Influential Companies ranking.
Of the remaining seven companies on the list, six are based in the US, while France’s Mistral AI is the only European representative.
The launch of a dedicated AI ranking underscores how AI has moved beyond hype to become a defining force in the global economy, with far-reaching implications for technological development, productivity and infrastructure investment.
US players including OpenAI, Alphabet, Amazon, Meta Platforms and Anthropic continue to dominate in scale, funding and deployment, with billions of dollars flowing into model development and computing infrastructure.
Against that backdrop, the three Chinese firms have expanded rapidly through distinct strategies – Alibaba and Zhipu AI have emphasised open-source models to drive adoption, while ByteDance has focused on scaling consumer-facing applications.
Time said Alibaba had emerged as a major global force in AI through its open-source push, with its Qwen family of models surpassing 1 billion downloads and gaining adoption among international companies including Airbnb.