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AI workers are putting in 100-hour weeks in tech arms race
Mint Kolkata
|October 24, 2025
Josh Batson no longer has time for social media.
The AI researcher's only comparable dopamine hit these days is on Anthropic's Slack workplace-messaging channels, where he explores chatter about colleagues' theories and experiments on large language models and architecture.
Batson is among a group of core artificial-intelligence researchers and executives who are facing a relentless grind, racing to keep pace with a seemingly endless cycle of disruption in pursuit of systems with superhuman intelligence.
Inside Silicon Valley's biggest AI labs, top researchers and executives are regularly working 80 to 100 hours a week. Several top researchers compared the circumstances to war.
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