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AI Engineers Face 100 Hour Weeks Fueling Tech Innovation Race

What Happened

According to a Wall Street Journal report, top tech companies are pushing AI engineers to the limits, with some putting in 100 hour workweeks. As competition intensifies among big players like Google, Microsoft, and various AI startups, engineers are increasingly pressured to work longer hours to release new artificial intelligence tools and models at breakneck speed. Insider accounts reveal many engineers are sacrificing work-life balance and even sleep to help their companies gain or maintain a competitive edge in the rapidly evolving AI sector.

Why It Matters

This trend highlights both the promise and pressure that artificial intelligence development brings to the workforce. As innovation cycles shrink and the AI race grows fiercer, tech worker well-being and industry expectations around overtime are under scrutiny. Read more in our AI News Hub

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