Tools and Weapons with Brad Smith Ryan Roslansky: Turning AI Anxiety into Skills for the Future of Work
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Mar 31, 2026 Ryan Roslansky, LinkedIn CEO and Microsoft EVP, and coauthor of Open to Work, explores AI and the future of work. He frames careers by tasks not titles. He explains how AI can augment daily work as a thought partner. He highlights uniquely human skills like curiosity, communication, and compassion. He describes non‑linear careers, cross‑disciplinary roles, and practical ways to build AI skills.
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Audit Your Job By Tasks Not Title
- Recast your job as a set of tasks and bucket them: automate, augment, or remain human.
- Inventory your daily tasks and estimate what percent falls into each bucket to decide if you need a role change or reskilling.
Use AI As A Thought Partner
- AI can be a thought partner that speeds comprehension and sharpens output without making final judgments for you.
- Ryan uses Copilot in Outlook to summarize complex threads and to critique important emails before sending.
Hone Prompting As A Practical Skill
- Practice and iterate with AI prompts; treat prompting as a craft to refine through feedback.
- Share experiments on LinkedIn, learn from others' prompts, and retry outputs until they meet your needs.



