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What it’s really like to work at OpenAI: No emails, 12-hour days, and the push for perfection
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A former OpenAI employee reveals the demanding reality behind the company's innovative facade. Twelve-hour days, intense secrecy, and a relentless focus on social media perception contribute to a culture of burnout. While groundbreaking work is achieved, the personal cost for employees is significant, highlighting the challenges of balancing innovation with well-being in the fast-paced AI industry.
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