Launching the Center for Human-AI-Robot Teaming (CHART): Aims, Overview, and Examples
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The new Center for Human-AI-Robot Teaming (CHART) at Georgia Tech is designed to unite researchers and innovators dedicated to advancing how humans, AI, and robotics work together; and to act as a catalyst for developing practical solutions to critical scientific and societal challenges. CHART will cultivate a collaborative ecosystem that brings together the brightest minds from academia and industry. The research conducted by CHART members will not only amplify the innovative work already underway but also adopt a comprehensive, transdisciplinary approach to tackle the complex challenges of this rapidly evolving field. Beyond leading innovative research, CHART is committed to promoting lifelong learning for current and future leaders in human-AI-robot teaming.
Founding Director Bruce Walker will introduce the aims and mission of CHART, and will discuss how designing, developing, and deploying collaborative human-technology systems requires a deep understanding of people, technologies with agency, and teams science. This positions CHART squarely at the intersection of IPaT and IRIM. Dr. Walker will also introduce some of the CHART members, who already hail from 5 Georgia Tech colleges and 17 different universities (plus our industry partnerships), spanning fields such as psychology, design, interactive computing, aerospace engineering, mechanical engineering, public policy, and business. CHART welcomes new members. Finally, Dr. Walker will share some examples of the exciting projects already underway by CHART teams. Domains range from transportation to healthcare to education to assistive technology.
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2025-03-27
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59:44 minutes
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