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WIRED HOSTS AI AND WORK AMA ON MAY 27

AI DESK1 MIN READ
THU, MAY 14, 2026

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WIRED is hosting a livestream conversation on May 27 where expert panelists will address how artificial intelligence is reshaping the workplace. Readers can submit questions in advance.

The tech publication is opening submissions for a live Ask Me Anything (AMA) session focused on AI's impact on employment and job transformation. A panel of WIRED experts will take questions from the audience about how AI technologies are changing work across industries. The discussion aims to address practical concerns workers face as AI tools become more prevalent in professional settings. Interested participants can pose questions ahead of the event, allowing organizers to curate discussions around the most pressing concerns. The format gives readers direct access to industry knowledge on navigating workplace changes driven by AI adoption. The livestream represents WIRED's effort to cover AI's workplace implications beyond headlines, offering readers a platform to engage with experts on skills adaptation, job security, and evolving career paths in an AI-integrated economy.

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