Submit Your Questions: How to Adapt as AI Changes Your Job

▼ Summary
– AI is becoming embedded in all major industries, with employers demanding AI-native skills while employees fear becoming obsolete.
– A WIRED panel on May 27 will discuss AI’s impact on work, addressing worker anxiety and confusion about the rapid transformation.
– The panel includes features editor Sandra Upson (host), software writer Reece Rogers, and senior writer Kate Knibbs.
– Viewers can submit questions in the comment section for live answers during the session.
– The livestream will be available for replay after the event, and a subscription is required for full access.
Love it or hate it, artificial intelligence has become inescapable across every major industry. Employers now expect workers to be “AI native,” while employees fear their roles may become obsolete. The rapid pace of this shift is generating anxiety, uncertainty, and confusion among professionals at all levels and in all sectors.
To help cut through the noise, a panel of WIRED experts will host a live Q&A on May 27 at 9 am PT / 12 pm ET. They will examine what’s actually working, what isn’t, and what truly matters when it comes to AI and the future of work.
Meet the Panel
Sandra Upson, a WIRED features editor known for shaping some of the publication’s most ambitious and forward-looking stories, will serve as the host.
Reece Rogers, WIRED’s software writer, will break down essential topics to help you get the most out of your technology.
Kate Knibbs, a senior writer covering prediction markets, the future of media, and AI’s impact on the internet, will also join the discussion.
Submit Your Question
Scroll to the comment section below and leave your most pressing questions about how AI is changing jobs. The panel will answer them live during the session.
How to Tune In
The livestream will appear right here on this page. Bookmark it and set a reminder. Subscribers who can’t attend live can watch a replay afterward. Not yet a subscriber? Subscribe now to gain access to this event plus all of WIRED’s content.
In the meantime, explore past livestreams on topics like Big Tech and the military, the future of electric vehicles, and more.
(Source: Wired)




