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

What Happened

AI engineers at companies like OpenAI, Google, Meta, and startups are reportedly working up to 100 hours per week as the competition to build cutting-edge artificial intelligence systems intensifies. Teams in the US and worldwide are racing to launch new models and breakthroughs, sacrificing personal time and facing high stress in an unrelenting push to stay ahead of other firms. The Wall Street Journal highlights how workers juggle marathon shifts with little sleep and immense expectations from leadership, all in pursuit of dominance in the rapidly evolving AI landscape.

Why It Matters

This grueling work culture underlines both the high stakes and intense pace of the current AI boom, raising questions about sustainability and workplace wellbeing. As companies vie for leadership, their approaches may reshape industry norms and set new standards for future tech talent. Read more in our AI News Hub

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