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AI Engineers Face Grueling 100-Hour Weeks in Tech Arms Race

What Happened

The Wall Street Journal reports that engineers and workers in the artificial intelligence industry are clocking 100-hour workweeks as tech companies escalate competition to develop the next generation of AI. Leading companies are investing heavily, pushing teams to maximize productivity and innovation at record pace, hoping to secure breakthroughs that will define the market. The increased demands are prompting concerns about worker wellbeing and the sustainability of such high-pressure environments as the AI arms race intensifies across Silicon Valley and beyond.

Why It Matters

The drive for AI supremacy is shaping industry culture, impacting lives of skilled workers, and accelerating advances in automation and machine learning. How companies balance ambition with employee welfare may affect the long-term success and ethical direction of tech innovation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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