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AI Engineers Endure 100-Hour Weeks as Tech Arms Race Intensifies

What Happened

Several leading tech companies are now requiring their AI engineers and researchers to regularly work 100-hour weeks, according to The Wall Street Journal. This extreme workload is driven by intense competition to create next-generation AI models, as the demand for advanced artificial intelligence surges across the industry. Companies are under pressure to recruit top talent and accelerate development, spurring employees to put in long hours on critical projects and sometimes even living at the office. The push to outpace rivals is especially acute among major players and well-funded AI startups.

Why It Matters

This work culture illustrates the massive scale and urgency of today’s AI development efforts. As tech companies race to dominate the artificial intelligence sector, the strain on developers could raise concerns about sustainability and innovation quality. Read more in our AI News Hub

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