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AI Engineers Face Brutal 100-Hour Workweeks in Race for Tech Supremacy

What Happened

According to a recent Wall Street Journal report, artificial intelligence workers at some of the world’s top technology companies are clocking in up to 100 hours per week. This grueling schedule is driven by the intense competition among firms to secure a lead in the rapidly evolving field of AI. Engineers, researchers, and other staff are focused on developing new models and features, as companies allocate significant resources and demand high performance in hopes of capturing market share. The arms race mentality is compelling many workers to make personal sacrifices in order to stay at the forefront of breakthrough AI technology.

Why It Matters

The extreme work culture highlights how AI has become a top strategic priority for major tech firms, impacting worker health and industry expectations. Labor practices in the AI sector may influence broader tech workplace standards as competition escalates. Read more in our AI News Hub

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