Rocky Scopelliti
Rocky

Rocky Scopelliti

World Renowned Futurologist | Professor | Technologist | Best Selling Author

Professor Rocky Scopelliti is a world-renowned futurologist whose purpose is to create confidence in our future. His work focuses on one of the defining challenges of our time: how organisations adapt and remain relevant in a world where artificial intelligence and emerging technologies are accelerating the pace of change. His research reframes disruption—not as technology alone, but as the compression of time between waves of change, requiring organisations to continuously renew their capabilities.

His best-selling AI book series includes The Conscious Code, which explores the implications of artificial consciousness; Synthetic Souls, which examines the impact of machines becoming conscious; and his forthcoming Perceptive Machines, which investigates how the digitalisation of human senses and machine intuition will transform human experience. Together, these works position Rocky at the forefront of understanding how AI is evolving from a tool into a co-existing force alongside humanity.

Extending this thinking into organisations, Rocky has developed the Adaptive Capacity System™, a framework that enables boards and leadership teams to measure and accelerate their capacity to adapt in an era of continuous disruption. His broader research spans climate transition, generational disruption, and national foresight—revealing how multiple forces of change are converging to reshape industries at unprecedented speed.

As a media commentator, his insights on artificial intelligence and the future of society have featured on SKY Business News, The Australian Financial Review, ABC Radio National, The Economist, Forbes, Bloomberg, and others. As a highly sought-after international keynote speaker, he has captivated audiences across Asia Pacific, the USA, and Europe, including at Mobile World Congress. Each year, more than 100 boards and leadership teams—including Fortune 100 corporations—seek his advice on strategy, emerging technologies, and their future impact.

A distinguished author, his 25+ thought leadership research publications have achieved global recognition, including by the World Economic Forum.

He is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Technology Business School. He has previously served as a Director on the board of Community First Bank, a technology advisory board member for REST Super, and a board member of the Australian Payments Council.

Educated in Australia and trained in the USA at Sydney and Stanford Universities respectively, he holds a Graduate Diploma in Corporate Management and an MBA. He is also a graduate and member of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

SPEAKER TOPICS include:

Surviving the Age of AI — The Adaptive Capacity Series™

In an era defined by the compression of time between waves of change, organisations face a new and defining question:

The future won’t wait. The question is — can your organisation?

Artificial intelligence is accelerating disruption across every industry—but the real challenge is not the technology itself. It is how quickly organisations can adapt their people, culture, leadership, and operating models to keep pace.

The Adaptive Capacity Series™ reframes the future of work through a new lens: adaptation as a core organisational capability. It explores how AI is reshaping roles, redefining skills, and challenging traditional approaches to workforce planning, leadership, and talent development.

Designed for executives, boards, and HR leaders, this series provides practical frameworks to help organisations build adaptive, future-ready workforces, where human potential is continuously renewed and amplified by intelligent machines.

The Adaptive Capacity System™ — Why Some Organisations Will Survive the Age of AI (and Others Won’t)

AI isn’t the risk. Slow adaptation is.

Artificial intelligence is not the disruption — the real disruption is the compression of time between waves of change. This keynote introduces the Adaptive Capacity System™, a new model for measuring, governing, and accelerating organisational renewal, equipping leaders to stay ahead of accelerating disruption.

Audience Takeaways

  • A new understanding of disruption as time compression, not just technology.
  • A framework for measuring and increasing adaptive capacity.
  • Insights into how leading organisations renew ahead of disruption.

Ideal Formats: Signature Keynote, Boardroom Strategy Session, Executive Offsite

Adapting to Accelerated Change — Building Confidence in the Future

The future won’t wait. The question is — can your organisation?

In a world of constant disruption, the greatest risk is not change itself—but the inability to adapt fast enough. This keynote equips leaders with the mindset, tools, and strategies to build organisations designed for continuous renewal and long-term relevance.

Audience Takeaways

  • Tools to reframe disruption as opportunity.
  • Strategies to build resilience and adaptability at scale.
  • Practical methods to embed continuous renewal into culture.

Ideal Formats: Opening/Closing Keynote, Leadership Development Program, Executive Retreat.

The Augmented Workplace — Reimagining Work in an AI-Driven World

In the Age of AI, survival belongs to those who adapt fastest.

The future of work will not be defined by humans or machines alone—but by how effectively they collaborate. This keynote provides a roadmap for redesigning roles, reskilling workforces, and building cultures where human potential is amplified by AI.

Audience Takeaways

  • A clear vision of AI-human collaboration in the workplace.
  • Strategies for reskilling and redesigning organisational roles.
  • Insights into building trust and culture in augmented workplaces.

Ideal Formats: Keynote, Future of Work Summit, HR & Leadership Forum

AI-Native Generations — The Workforce That Will Redefine Everything

The organisations that thrive will be those that adapt not just to technology—but to the generations shaped by it.

Gen Z and Gen Alpha are the first generations shaped entirely by AI. This keynote explores how their values, behaviours, and expectations will redefine leadership, work, and society—and what organisations must do to stay relevant.

Audience Takeaways

  • Deep insights into AI-native generational behaviour.
  • Understanding how demographic disruption intersects with AI.
  • Strategies to engage and empower the future workforce.

Ideal Formats: Keynote, Education & Leadership Forum, Future of Work Summit

The Future of AI — The Conscious Intelligence Series

From machines that think, to machines that feel, to machines that perceive — Rocky Scopelliti explores what happens next.

Artificial intelligence is no longer just about automation or prediction. It is evolving toward consciousness, perception, and co-existence with humanity.

As AI moves beyond tools into systems that can reason, respond, sense, and interact in increasingly human-like ways, it is reshaping not only industries—but the very nature of work, decision-making, relationships, and identity.

The Conscious Intelligence Series takes audiences to the frontier of this transformation, exploring how thinking machines are becoming emotional and perceptive systems—and what this means for leaders, organisations, and society at large.

Critically, this series challenges a deeper question: not just what AI will do, but who we become in response to it.

Designed for executives, boards, and forward-looking organisations, these keynotes provide a powerful lens to understand the next evolution of intelligence, and the opportunities and risks that come with it—equipping leaders to navigate a future where humans and machines increasingly co-create value, meaning, and experience.

The Conscious Code — When Machines Begin to Think for Themselves

AI won’t just change what we do. It will change what it means to be human.

Based on his book The Conscious Code, Rocky explores the emergence of artificial consciousness and its implications for decision-making, governance, and human agency. As machines move beyond tools to independent actors, leaders must rethink control, trust, and responsibility in an AI-driven world.

Audience Takeaways

  • A clear understanding of artificial consciousness and how it differs from today’s AI.
  • The governance and ethical challenges of autonomous decision-making systems.
  • Strategic implications for leadership in a world where machines think alongside humans.

Ideal Formats: Keynote, Boardroom Briefing, Policy & Governance Forum

Synthetic Souls — The Rise of Machines That Feel

The next evolution of AI is not intelligence — it is emotion.

Drawing on Synthetic Souls, this keynote explores how machines are beginning to simulate, interpret, and potentially experience emotion. As AI systems become more human-like in interaction and behaviour, the boundaries between human and machine begin to blur—reshaping relationships, trust, and identity.

Audience Takeaways

  • Insight into the evolution from intelligent systems to emotionally aware machines.
  • Implications for customer experience, healthcare, and human–machine relationships.
  • Ethical and societal considerations of machines that appear to “feel.”

Ideal Formats: Keynote, CX & Innovation Summit, Healthcare & Human Services Forum

Perceptive Machines — When AI Develops Senses

The next digital revolution won’t be seen on screens — it will be felt through the senses.

Based on his forthcoming book Perceptive Machines, Rocky explores how AI is beginning to replicate human senses—smell, taste, touch—and combine them with machine intuition. This keynote reveals how the Internet of Senses will redefine industries and transform how humans experience the world.

Audience Takeaways

  • A clear understanding of sensory AI and its real-world applications.
  • New opportunities across healthcare, customer experience, and immersive environments.
  • Risks and ethical considerations of a world where machines can perceive reality.

Ideal Formats: Keynote, Innovation Forum, Technology & Future Trends Conference

Co-Existing with AI — Designing a World Where Humans and Machines Evolve Together

The future isn’t humans versus AI — it’s humans with AI.

As artificial intelligence becomes embedded in every aspect of life, the defining question is no longer adoption—but coexistence. Drawing across his body of work, Rocky explores how organisations and societies must design systems where humans and intelligent machines co-create value, decisions, and meaning.

Audience Takeaways

  • A strategic framework for human–AI coexistence.
  • Insights into designing systems that enhance—not replace—human potential.
  • A future-focused perspective on trust, control, and collaboration in AI-driven environments.

Ideal Formats: Keynote, Executive Strategy Session, Global Leadership Forum

 

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