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AI Engineers Face 100-Hour Workweeks in Global Tech Race

What Happened

Leading tech companies at the forefront of artificial intelligence are demanding extreme hours from AI engineers and specialists. According to The Wall Street Journal, many workers report putting in up to 100 hours per week to meet the increasing expectations for rapid innovation. The competitive pressure is especially intense among companies seeking to develop advanced generative AI models and platforms, with teams often sacrificing work-life balance to achieve breakthroughs and dominate the global AI landscape.

Why It Matters

This trend highlights the intensifying race for AI supremacy, as organizations prioritize speed and innovation to capture market share and technological leadership. The demanding work culture raises questions about sustainability and worker well-being as AI development accelerates. Read more in our AI News Hub

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