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AI Engineers Face Grueling 100-Hour Weeks Amid Big Tech Race

What Happened

Top tech companies are demanding extreme work hours from AI engineers, with some reportedly logging up to 100 hours per week. The Wall Street Journal highlights how giants like OpenAI, Google, and others are pushing their AI teams to accelerate research, develop new products, and outpace rivals in the ongoing AI arms race. The intense workload is driven by fierce competition in the industry, where breakthroughs and launches happen rapidly. Engineers face both high salaries and high pressure as leaders invest in retaining and recruiting top AI talent to maintain an edge in generative AI and automation.

Why It Matters

This trend reveals how the escalating race for AI dominance is reshaping industry norms for talent retention, work culture, and innovation. Sustained overwork could impact employee wellbeing, productivity, and industry ethics as AI plays a larger role in society. Read more in our AI News Hub

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