
A live public AMA on May 27 will put worker questions about AI’s impact on jobs and workplace norms directly to reporters, offering a timely forum as employers increasingly push staff to become “AI native” while employees voice fears of redundancy. The livestream is scheduled for May 27 at 9 a.m. PT / 12 p.m. ET and will be hosted by features editor Sandra Upson. She will be joined on the panel by software writer Reece Rogers and senior writer Kate Knibbs, who covers prediction markets and how AI is changing the internet.
Organizers frame the session as an opportunity to bring practical, on-the-ground concerns straight to editorial staff and reporters in real time. They say the panel will explore the tensions between employers’ expectations and workers’ anxieties, sift through what’s actually working and what isn’t, and focus on the concrete trade — offs and real-world impacts of AI adoption rather than on hype around new tools and models.
Readers are asked to submit questions in the comment section below the event page; the livestream will appear on that same page, and attendees are encouraged to bookmark it and add the event to their calendars. Panelists will answer audience questions live during the session, and organizers emphasize that bringing specific workplace scenarios and practical questions will help surface useful reporting and clearer guidance for those navigating AI-driven change.
A replay will be made available after the event for subscribers. The announcement points readers to past livestreams on topics such as Big Tech and the military and the future of electric vehicles, signaling that this format is used regularly to connect reporting with audience queries. Non-subscribers are invited to subscribe to gain access to this and other member — only streams and replays.
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