Human-Robot Society in 2125

 

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Roadmapping Towards an Altruistic and Integrated Human-Robot Society

 

Nominate a Subject Matter Expert for a two-day Delphi Panel at Georgia Tech this fall to explore what robots and AI should be doing for society by the year 2125. We’re bringing together people from all walks of life — teachers, technologists, artists, healthcare workers, public safety professionals, and more — to imagine bold futures where tech meets everyday life.

Selected participants will receive a $500 honorarium, plus materials to help prepare for the conversation. We expect strong interest, so participation will depend on space, diversity of background, and alignment with the panel’s goals.

 

You can nominate yourself or someone else using this short form:

 

Why the Delphi Methodology?


The Delphi method is a structured, expert-driven approach for reaching informed consensus on complex, uncertain, or long-range questions. Originally developed at the RAND Corporation to support national defense and policy forecasting, the Delphi process has since been applied across fields like healthcare, business strategy, ethics, and emerging technology—where decisions must be made in the face of uncertainty and conflicting perspectives.

Unlike a traditional workshop or survey, the Delphi method unfolds over multiple rounds of anonymous input and structured feedback, allowing experts to refine their views in light of others’ insights – without the pressure of groupthink or hierarchy.

 

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Want a quick look at what we’re exploring? 
Watch our short vision video here