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Why Brussels' 'Boring' Approach to AI Could Win the Next Decade

Summary by AMPLYFI
The Valley’s golden boys are burning out. Literally. With 71% of tech workers reporting severe burnout and AI engineers sleeping under desks during 100-hour working weeks, Silicon Valley’s “move fast and break things” mantra is colliding with an uncomfortable reality: the things that break aren’t just code – they’re people, communities, and eventually, entire business models. Meanwhile, in Brussels’ glass towers and Berlin’s startup lofts, a dif…
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AMPLYFI broke the news in on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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