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AI Engineers Face Grueling Workweeks Amid Tech Arms Race

What Happened

According to The Wall Street Journal, engineers developing AI at major technology firms are working up to 100 hours per week. The fierce competition among companies like Google, Microsoft, and emerging AI startups has created a relentless pace as teams strive to ship groundbreaking artificial intelligence models and products. These intense workloads are seen across the industry, fueled by large investments and the race to dominate a rapidly evolving field. Company leaders are pushing teams to move fast to secure a market advantage, leading to high stress and challenging work-life balance for many professionals involved in the current AI boom.

Why It Matters

The extreme pressure on AI talent reflects the industry’s outsized influence on future technology and business. This trend may fuel both innovation and burnout as companies ramp up hiring and resources to lead in AI. Read more in our AI News Hub

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