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

What Happened

Leading technology companies are pushing their artificial intelligence engineers to work 100-hour weeks to accelerate progress and gain an edge in the AI arms race, according to The Wall Street Journal. As major players increase investments in AI-powered products and platforms, rapid innovation has become the industry standard, driving exhaustive schedules and high expectations for staff. Tech giants and AI startups alike are fostering high-pressure environments that reward long hours, with engineers balancing ambition and burnout risks for a chance to shape the future of artificial intelligence.

Why It Matters

This intense work culture highlights the cutthroat nature of today’s AI sector, where speed can determine which company dominates the market. While this race may fuel groundbreaking innovations, it also raises concerns about employee well-being and sustainability in tech workplaces. Read more in our AI News Hub

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