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AI Engineers Face Grueling Hours in Race to Dominate Artificial Intelligence

What Happened

According to The Wall Street Journal, AI workers and engineers at leading technology firms are enduring 100-hour workweeks as the industry rapidly expands. Companies including major startups and Big Tech are demanding extraordinary commitments from employees, hoping to outpace rivals in the highly competitive artificial intelligence sector. Driven by an intensifying tech arms race, individuals are sacrificing personal time and facing burnout in exchange for the chance to contribute to groundbreaking AI products and services. The report highlights the mounting pressure to innovate and capture market leadership in the next wave of AI-driven technologies.

Why It Matters

The relentless push for AI innovation is transforming industry work cultures and setting new expectations for technology professionals. While the race promises breakthroughs that could reshape economies and societies, it also raises concerns about worker well-being and sustainability in tech. Read more in our AI News Hub

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