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    Bryan Johnson Calls Out Indian-Origin CEO For Flexing About Staff Working 3 Nights Straight: ‘Shipping Death’

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    A founding AI engineer at Delve, an AI startup based out of San Francisco, had been working all-nighters for three days straight. The techie was snapped hooked to his workstation, along with the co-founder having a chuckle. The Indian-origin MIT-graduate CEO, Mr. Karun Kaushik, shared the candid picture online, bragging about “this team never stops shipping,” until social media schooled him back. Anti-aging crusader and multi-millionaire entrepreneur Bryan Johnson slammed the boss with a tweet stating the following adverse impact of burning midnight oil:

    3 all-nighters = impaired glucose metabolism, elevated cortisol, reduced BDNF, increased IL-6, shortened telomeres, cognitive decline, suppressed immunity, and cardiovascular strain. Shipping death.

    The reaction to the tweet was swift, as Mr. Kaushik tweeted in jest that they are revoking the techie’s GIT “if he doesn’t get more than 10 hours of sleep today.” Delve’s boss further claimed that “we made sure he got ample sleep.”

    when you step into the office and your founding AI engineer is on his 3rd all nighter

    this team never stops shipping pic.twitter.com/AtxO3Vwcq4
    — Karun Kaushik (@karunkaushik_) April 12, 2025

    3 all nighters = impaired glucose metabolism, elevated cortisol, reduced BDNF, increased IL-6, shortened telomeres, cognitive decline, suppressed immunity, and cardiovascular strain. Shipping death.
    — Bryan Johnson (@bryan_johnson) April 13, 2025

    we’re revoking his git if he doesn’t get >10h of sleep today
    — Karun Kaushik (@karunkaushik_) April 12, 2025

    Couldn’t agree more! https://t.co/vGQX5rcZgj
    — Karun Kaushik (@karunkaushik_) April 13, 2025

    Reactions poured in on social media over the tweet. One user remarked, “This is not something to be proud of or to encourage. People can work themselves to death. No product worth a human health.” Another user asked, “How is this something you’re proud of?” “Weird flex, unless you want him in the hospital,” quipped yet another user, worried about the health of the techies in the industry. One netizen put it very succinctly.

    The mixed messaging in the AI sphere continues to be hilarious. On one hand, you have AI companies claiming that the current AI models are doing 80-95% of the work right now and that they will do 100% of the work very soon. On the other hand, you have AI startups whose engineers are pulling all nighters and who continue to hire.”

    This is not something to be proud of or to encourage.
    People can work themselves to death. No product worth a human health.

    — ArinaBBart (@Arinabbart) April 13, 2025

    How is this something you’re proud of
    — Eva Beylin (@evabeylin) April 13, 2025

    Weird flex, unless you want him in the hospital.
    — Michael J. Miraflor (@michaelmiraflor) April 13, 2025

    The mixed messaging in the AI sphere continues to be hilarious.

    On one hand, you have AI companies claiming that the current AI models are doing 80-95% of the work right now and that they will do 100% of the work very soon.

    On the other hand, you have AI startups whose…
    — Random Libertarian Tech Lead (@someRandomDev5) April 13, 2025

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