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AI Workforce Endures Grueling 100-Hour Weeks Amid Fierce Tech Arms Race

What Happened

According to The Wall Street Journal, employees in the artificial intelligence arms of major technology firms are facing extreme workloads, regularly clocking in 80 to 100 hours per week. The ballooning workweeks are attributed to the high-stakes race among leading companies to gain a competitive edge in artificial intelligence development. Sources note that engineers and researchers from various prominent AI labs are under intense pressure to deliver advancements and maintain company dominance in an increasingly saturated market. This environment reflects a new era of urgency and endurance in the race for cutting-edge AI innovation.

Why It Matters

The brutal pace highlights both the growing demand for AI innovation and the risks of burnout in a field driving much of the tech sector’s future growth. The competitive pressure could impact worker well-being and influence hiring across the industry. Read more in our AI News Hub

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