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AI Engineers Endure 100-Hour Weeks Amid Intense Tech Industry Arms Race

What Happened

According to The Wall Street Journal, artificial intelligence engineers and researchers at major technology companies are facing extreme work demands, logging 100-hour workweeks to keep up in the rapidly advancing AI race. Firms like OpenAI, Google, Anthropic, and others are aggressively pushing to secure a lead in developing next-generation AI models, fueling an intense arms race within the industry. The pressure is impacting work-life balance and company cultures, as employees work around the clock to innovate and deploy new AI products, improve existing systems, and respond to competitive threats. Locations span Silicon Valley, Seattle, and other global tech hubs.

Why It Matters

This heightened competition highlights the high stakes and rapid pace of AI innovation shaping the future of technology and society. The demanding environment may accelerate breakthroughs but also raises questions about worker sustainability and the broader impacts of automation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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