About this Event
A lot of people are quietly worried that AI will make their work irrelevant—or that they’ll be expected to adapt faster than feels reasonable.
This session is for people who want clarity, not reassurance and not hype. We’ll talk honestly about where AI is affecting jobs, where it isn’t, and why many roles still depend on human judgment, accountability, and decision-making—often more than before.
Artificial Intelligence is changing how work gets done — but not in the way most headlines suggest.
Many people are quietly worried about what this means for their jobs, their roles, and their future at work.
This session is designed to help people think clearly and responsibly about AI when fear, uncertainty, and constant noise make that difficult. Rather than amplifying anxiety or selling solutions, we’ll slow things down and look at what is actually happening.
This practical, non-technical session is for professionals who want clarity, not hype. We’ll separate real workplace changes from exaggerated claims, identify where human judgment and responsibility still matter most, and focus on what you genuinely control in your role and career.
The session is structured, business-focused, and accessible to anyone who works in or alongside modern organizations. It is not a sales pitch, a software demo, or a prediction about the future.
Whether you’re concerned about job security, cautious about change, or simply trying to stay oriented in a fast-moving environment, this session provides a clear, grounded framework for understanding AI at work—without fear or overwhelm.
What You’ll Learn
- What AI is actually changing at work—and what is not
- Which skills and responsibilities remain stable, and why
- Where human judgment, accountability, and discretion still matter most
- How to reduce fear, confusion, and overreaction around AI
- Practical ways to stay oriented and make sound decisions in your role
No technical or AI background required.
Who This Is For
This session is designed for people whose work involves responsibility, judgment, or oversight, including:
- Government-adjacent and regulated-industry staff
- Managers, team leads, and decision-makers
- Professionals responsible for outcomes, risk, compliance, or supervision
- Those who influence how work is structured, evaluated, or governed
- Employees and professionals feeling uncertainty or pressure related to AI at work
What This Session Is (and Isn’t)
This session is:
- Clear, practical, and grounded
- Business- and work-focused
- Designed to reduce confusion so decisions aren’t made from fear
This session is not:
- A coding class
- A software or tool demonstration
- A futurist, speculative, or hype-driven talk
Logistics
- Classroom-style seating
- No food provided
- Free on-site parking
- Doors open shortly before the start time
- This session will end on time
Format (2 Hours Total)
- Brief opening framing: what this session is and isn’t
- Plain-language overview of how AI shows up in everyday work
- Guided group discussion focused on patterns and shared concerns (not individual diagnosis or evaluation)
- Optional, structured networking
- Clear close, ending on time
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
Potomac Business Center, 927 South Potomac Street, Hagerstown, United States
USD 23.18











