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AI Developers Face 100 Hour Workweeks Amid Intense Tech Arms Race

What Happened

Leading AI engineers and researchers at both prominent startups and established tech giants are reportedly clocking up to 100 hour workweeks. Driven by rapid developments in artificial intelligence, companies are demanding grueling hours from talent to out-pace rivals in the race to build state-of-the-art products. This environment is fostering a high-pressure, competitive culture among developers, particularly in Silicon Valley and other global tech hubs. The aggressive push comes as investments and expectations soar for generative AI and automation breakthroughs.

Why It Matters

The dramatic workloads for AI workers reflect the accelerating pace of technological progress and competition in artificial intelligence. Stretching human limits raises questions about sustainability, mental health, and innovation culture. Read more in our AI News Hub

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