University of Phoenix to Host Webinar on Neurodivergence and AI in the Workplace
The University of Phoenix is gearing up to present the next session of its popular
Bridging Perspectives webinar series, titled "
Neurodivergence and AI: Designing Workplaces That Think Differently". Set to take place on
May 21, 2026, at 11 a.m. MST, this online event aims to enlighten employers, educational leaders, and professionals eager to comprehend the transformative effects of artificial intelligence on workplace dynamics, productivity metrics, and cognitive interaction.
Saray Lopez, MBA, who serves as the Director of Strategic Initiatives at the University, emphasizes the importance of inclusivity: "Organizations are continually reshaping their operational frameworks, creating an opportunity for a more deliberate approach toward supporting diverse cognitive styles," she stated. The choices made regarding how tasks are carried out, how information flows, and how performance is evaluated can significantly influence how well individuals are empowered to contribute.
The dismantling of conventional workplace structures is accelerating as AI becomes intertwined with day-to-day activities. With increasing expectations for pace and clarity, neurodivergent employees find themselves navigating an environment that can either ease their challenges or heighten them, depending on its design.
Understanding AI's Role in Shaping Workplace Expectations
This enlightening webinar will delve into the dual nature of AI-enabled workflows. On one hand, these processes can facilitate specific cognitive functions; on the other, they may inadvertently establish new barriers for some employees. Key topics include:
- - The impact of AI on productivity metrics and communication standards that can sideline certain cognitive styles.
- - Opportunities for AI tools to alleviate obstacles concerning attention, organization, sensory overload, and cognitive processing.
- - A broader analysis of organizational effectiveness and performance metrics within AI-enabled contexts.
Expert Panel on Neurodiversity and AI
The session will feature moderation by
Veena Nayak, the Vice President of Data Science, Strategy, and Solutions at University of Phoenix. Esteemed panelists include:
- - Rachana Bhide, a workplace psychologist and founder of The Elephant in the Window, merging AI with psychological insights.
- - Khushboo Chabria, M.S., BCBA, principal at Neurodiversity Pathways and co-author of insightful guides on neurodiversity topics.
- - Ingrid Luster, CPACC, CAPM, the founder of Linora Tech with specialization in digital accessibility and compliance strategies.
These speakers will share their insights stemming from various fields, including psychology, neurodiversity advocacy, accessibility, and practical workplace applications.
Insights for Leaders and Employers
Webinar attendees can expect to take away valuable lessons including:
- - How AI-augmented processes can enhance or limit various cognitive profiles.
- - Identifying where performance expectations may create hidden barriers for neurodiverse employees.
- - Understanding how AI tools can diminish obstacles related to concentration, organization, and information management.
- - Insights into developing a more adaptable, humane application of AI within workplace settings.
About the Bridging Perspectives Webinar Series
This series aims to bring together diverse experts from academia, business, and various industries to discuss contemporary challenges facing the workplace. Participants will receive research-driven, actionable strategies for navigating the changing landscape of employee expectations.
For those interested in attending, registration details can be found on the University of Phoenix's website.
About University of Phoenix
The University of Phoenix has a rich history spanning over 50 years, dedicated to delivering relevant educational experiences that allow working adults to thrive. Through its flexible online programs and skills-focused curriculum, the University aims to equip students with the tools necessary for success in the evolving job market. Students and alumni have ongoing access to comprehensive Career Services, offering guidance throughout their professional journeys. For further information, visit
phoenix.edu.