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AI Engineers Endure 100 Hour Workweeks as Tech Arms Race Accelerates

What Happened

AI companies are intensifying the pace of innovation, resulting in extreme work schedules for their technical staff. According to reports, engineers at leading artificial intelligence firms like OpenAI and Google are putting in 100 hour workweeks to maintain their edge. Demands are rising due to fierce market competition and pressure to launch more advanced large language models and related products. Some staff cite burnout and high stress, while others feel motivated by the mission to shape the future of AI technology. This intense work culture reflects a broader tech industry trend as organizations race for breakthroughs.

Why It Matters

The race for AI dominance is transforming workplace expectations and intensifying demands on technical workers. While it speeds up innovation, it raises concerns about worker health and industry sustainability. Read more in our AI News Hub

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