Submit Your Questions: AI Is Changing Your Job-Now What?
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Submit Your Questions: AI Is Changing Your Job-Now What?
"Whether you like it or not, AI is embedded in every aspect of every industry that matters. Employers are demanding employees become "AI native," while employees are worried that AI will render them unnecessary. This transformation is coming on fast-and fueling anxiety, dread, and confusion among workers of all ages and industries."
"Our panel will sift through the chaos and discuss what's working, what isn't, and what really matters when it comes to AI and work. On May 27 at 9 am PT / 12 pm ET, a panel of WIRED experts will go live to answer your questions about AI and work."
"Sandra Upson: a features editor at WIRED who brings to life some of our most ambitious, future-defining stories. Sandra will host the livestream. Reece Rogers: WIRED's software writer, who explains crucial topics to help readers get the most out of their technology. Kate Knibbs: senior writer at WIRED, covering prediction markets, the future of media, and how AI is changing the internet."
"Head to the comment section below to leave your burning questions about AI's impact on work. The panel will answer questions live during the session. The event will be streamed right here, so bookmark this page and make a note in your calendar. For subscribers who are not able to join, a replay of the livestream will be available after the event."
AI is becoming embedded across industries that matter, accelerating workplace change. Employers increasingly expect employees to be “AI native,” while many workers fear AI will make their roles unnecessary. The rapid transformation is fueling anxiety, dread, and confusion across ages and industries. A live panel of WIRED experts is scheduled to address questions about AI and work, focusing on what is working, what is not, and what matters most. The panel includes a features editor hosting, a software writer explaining technology topics, and a senior writer covering prediction markets, the future of media, and how AI is changing the internet. Viewers can submit questions during the session, with a replay available for subscribers.
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