Former Google CEO Eric Schmidt has warned that U.S. tech workers must embrace longer hours to compete with China's demanding work culture. He argues that remote work hinders the ability of American companies to innovate and foster the kind of collaborative learning seen in traditional office environments. Schmidt specifically cited China's '996' schedule (9 a.m. to 9 p.m., six days a week) as a benchmark for intense dedication, suggesting that U.S. startups, particularly in AI, are increasingly adopting similar grueling schedules. AI
IMPACT Suggests a potential shift towards longer working hours in AI development, impacting talent acquisition and productivity expectations.
RANK_REASON This is an opinion piece from a former tech executive about work culture and competition, not a direct announcement of a new product, research, or policy.
- 996 work schedule
- AI startups
- China
- David Sacks
- Eric Schmidt
- remote work
- Sergey Brin
- U.S. tech workers
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