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AI Engineers Face Extreme Hours in Silicon Valley Arms Race

What Happened

The Wall Street Journal reports that AI engineers at leading tech companies in Silicon Valley are working up to 100-hour weeks. Companies like OpenAI, Google, and Meta are pressuring staff to push the limits, as the battle to create top artificial intelligence products accelerates. This work culture is driven by fierce competition and massive investor interest, resulting in long hours, high stress, and potential burnout. The article highlights personal sacrifices, the drive for rapid progress, and the demanding nature of AI development at the world’s leading tech firms.

Why It Matters

This extreme culture underscores how high the stakes have become in the AI sector. As companies vie for dominance, these practices could reshape workplace expectations, innovation speed, and employee well-being. Read more in our AI News Hub

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