
One of Georgia’s Youngest Real Estate Brokers Launches Docuseries “Life Before FIFA World Cup: The Atlanta Experience”
- Olivia J. Price

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The Emerging Role of A.I. and Technology in Atlanta, Georgia
As Atlanta prepares to welcome the world for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, one of Georgia’s youngest real estate brokers is capturing a historic moment in time — the transformation of a city rapidly becoming a global technology hub.
At just 31 years old, entrepreneur and independent broker Olivia J. Price has launched a new docuseries titled “Life Before FIFA World Cup: The Atlanta Experience,” a four-part exploration of how artificial intelligence, robotics, and emerging technologies are reshaping daily life across the metro Atlanta region.
More than a tech showcase, the series highlights the culture, opportunity, and innovation that continue to position Atlanta as what many now call “The Silicon Valley of the South.”
Atlanta has also gained national recognition for its rapid innovation ecosystem, frequently ranked among the smartest cities in the United States due to its investments in mobility technology, AI integration, infrastructure modernization, and startup growth.
Through this docuseries, Price takes viewers inside real-world examples of innovation already operating across the city.
Episode 1: Robotic Food Servers — The Future of Hospitality
The first episode explores robotic food servers appearing in Atlanta restaurants, where automation meets customer experience.
These AI-powered service robots assist staff by delivering meals to tables, improving efficiency while allowing human workers to focus more on customer engagement. The technology demonstrates how automation is not replacing people — but enhancing operations in fast-growing urban environments.
Atlanta’s hospitality industry has embraced innovation as the city prepares for increased global tourism leading up to the World Cup, making robotic service technology both practical and symbolic of the city’s forward momentum.
Episode 2: Robotic Food Delivery — Convenience Meets Innovation
Episode two moves beyond restaurants into the streets, showcasing robotic delivery devices transporting meals directly to customers.
Autonomous delivery robots navigate sidewalks using sensors, cameras, and AI mapping technology to complete short-distance deliveries safely and efficiently.
This episode highlights how Atlanta is integrating smart-city logistics into everyday life — creating faster service, reducing traffic congestion, and introducing residents to the convenience economy of the future.
Episode 3: Waymo Driverless Uber — Autonomous Transportation Arrives
In episode three, Price documents her experience riding in a Waymo driverless vehicle, one of the most advanced autonomous ride-hailing technologies in the world.
Atlanta is among a limited number of U.S. cities testing and expanding autonomous transportation programs, placing the region at the forefront of mobility innovation.
Self-driving vehicles represent a major shift in urban transportation, with potential benefits including reduced accidents, improved accessibility, and new economic opportunities.
For Atlanta — a city known for traffic congestion — autonomous mobility could significantly transform how residents and visitors move throughout the region during major global events like the FIFA World Cup.
Episode 4: Walmart Drone Delivery — Innovation from the Sky
The final episode explores Walmart’s drone delivery program, which officially launched in the Atlanta area in December 2025, making the region one of the first in the country to experience large-scale aerial delivery services.
Packages delivered within minutes by drone represent a new era of logistics powered by artificial intelligence, automation, and advanced navigation systems.
Industry projections indicate drone delivery could expand to thousands more households by 2027, signaling a long-term transformation in retail and supply chain operations.
For Atlanta residents, the technology is more than futuristic — it is already becoming reality.
Atlanta: Technology, Culture, and Opportunity
Beyond innovation, the docuseries emphasizes something equally important — Atlanta’s culture.
The city has long been recognized as a national leader in Black entrepreneurship, Black tech founders, and minority-owned startups.
From historically Black colleges and universities (HBCUs) to growing venture capital networks supporting diverse founders, Atlanta continues to create pathways for underrepresented entrepreneurs to build wealth and businesses.
City leadership, private investors, and corporate partners have also invested heavily in innovation districts, startup incubators, and workforce development programs designed to empower young professionals.
A Personal Journey: Opportunity in Action
For Olivia J. Price, the series is also deeply personal.
At 31, she leveraged Atlanta’s ecosystem of opportunity to launch her own independent real estate brokerage — proof that the city’s resources can translate into real success for those willing to pursue them.
“I’m living testimony that opportunity exists here in Atlanta for people from all walks of life,” Price says.
“This city gives you access, exposure, and possibility if you’re willing to work for it.”
Her story reflects a broader truth about Atlanta — it is a place where entrepreneurship is not limited by background but fueled by ambition.
A City Preparing for the World
As the FIFA World Cup approaches, Atlanta is not only preparing stadiums and infrastructure — it is showcasing its identity as a global innovation hub.
Technology, diversity, culture, and economic growth intersect in a way that few cities can replicate.
For Price, the message is clear:
There is nowhere else like Atlanta.
It is a city where innovation meets culture, where entrepreneurs build dreams, and where the future is already unfolding.
As visitors from around the world arrive in 2026, they will see more than a host city.
They will see a city leading the future.
“Life Before FIFA World Cup: The Atlanta Experience” captures that moment — a snapshot of Atlanta at the intersection of technology, culture, and opportunity.
And according to its creator, this is only the beginning.




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