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AI Developers Face Grueling 100-Hour Workweeks Amid Tech Arms Race

What Happened

The Wall Street Journal reports that AI engineers at top technology companies are clocking up to 100 hours per week as firms intensify their race to build the most advanced artificial intelligence systems. This surge in overtime reportedly stems from massive investments and urgent product deadlines, as companies including OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and others compete for top talent and technological breakthroughs. The relentless pace is said to strain workers, pushing many to sacrifice personal time in order to keep up with the industry’s breakneck innovation cycle.

Why It Matters

Such extreme workloads underscore the high stakes of the AI boom, reflecting both the feverish race for dominance and concerns about burnout in the tech industry. The trend may influence future workplace expectations and work-life balance across the sector. Read more in our AI News Hub

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