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18.02.26 - 07:30
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12-hour days, no weekends: the anxiety driving AI′s brutal work culture is a warning for all of us (The Guardian)
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San Francisco's AI startups are pushing workers to grind endlessly, hinting at pressures soon hitting other sectorsNot long after the terms “996” and “grindcore” entered the popular lexicon, people started telling me stories about what was happening at startups in San Francisco, ground zero for the artificial intelligence economy. There was the one about the founder who hadn't taken a weekend off in more than six months. The woman who joked that she'd given up her social life to work at a prestigious AI company. Or the employees who had started taking their shoes off in the office because, well, if you were going to be there for at least 12 hours a day, six days a week, wouldn't you rather be wearing slippers?“If you go to a cafe on a Sunday, everyone is working,” says Sanju Lokuhitige, the co-founder of Mythril, a pre-seed-stage AI startup, who moved to San Francisco in November to be closer to the action. Lokuhitige says he works seven days a week, 12 hours a day, minus a few carefully s...
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18.02.26 - 07:24
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KI-Deal: Meta setzt voll auf Nvidia (Der Aktionaer)
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Meta zündet die nächste Stufe im KI-Wettrennen – und setzt dabei voll auf Nvidia. Der Facebook- und Instagram-Konzern wird in seinen Rechenzentren künftig Millionen Nvidia-Chips einsetzen, darunter erstmals eigenständige Grace-CPUs sowie Systeme der nächsten Generation namens Vera Rubin....
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18.02.26 - 07:24
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Tech billionaires fly in for Delhi AI expo as Modi jostles to lead in south (The Guardian)
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Google, Anthropic and OpenAI bosses to mingle with global south leaders wrestling for control over technologySilicon Valley tech billionaires will land in Delhi this week for an AI summit hosted by India's prime minister, Narendra Modi, where leaders of the global south will wrestle for control over the fast-developing technology.During the week-long AI Impact Summit, attended by thousands of tech executives, government officials and AI safety experts, tech companies valued at trillions of dollars will rub along with leaders of countries such as Kenya and Indonesia, where average wages dip well below $1,000 a month. Continue reading......
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