Webinar Now Available

The New Face of Burnout: AI, Uncertainty, and the Evolving Mental Health Landscape

Date & Time

Location

Over the past few years, organizations have rapidly integrated AI into day-to-day workflows to boost efficiency and drive results. But now, we're seeing something that wasn’t in the implementation playbook: the emotional and mental toll on employees.

Presenters

photo speaker

Karishma Patel Buford

Chief People Officer, Spring Health
photo speaker

Kelsey Witmer

VP, Organizational Excellence | Spring Health

Reserve My Seat

View the webinar

Thank you! Your submission has been received!
Oops! Something went wrong while submitting the form.

Why You Should Join Us

From rising anxiety and job security fears to cognitive overload and a sense of “never being able to catch up,” burnout in the workplace is taking on a new shape. And HR leaders are at the frontlines of this transformation.

In this timely and candid conversation, Karishma Patel Buford, Chief People Officer at Spring Health, and Kelsey Witmer, VP of Organizational Excellence at Spring Health, will break down how AI is quietly reshaping work expectations and the very real mental health risks that come with it. They will share a grounded, people-first perspective on how HR and Benefits leaders can support employees as they navigate this new terrain.

What You’ll Learn

  • How AI is fundamentally shifting employee expectations and accelerating new forms of burnout
  • The emerging mental health signals HR should be tracking in AI-enabled environments
  • Why psychological safety and adaptability are becoming non-negotiable in modern work cultures
  • Actionable strategies to protect mental wellbeing without slowing down innovation

Your organization may be reaping the productivity gains of AI but are your people paying the AI tax?

Join this session to better understand the hidden emotional costs of technological change, and walk away with the insight and tools you need to lead with empathy, clarity, and impact.

image diagram  24%

image diagram  24%

About The Presenters

photo speaker
photo speaker
photo authr

Forrester Study | Mental Health at Work: The Benefits Gap and How to Close It. Get the Study