As Daniel Kewat, who used to run in Formula 1 for Red Bull and Toro Roso, prepared an AI-controlled opponent on the Suzuka grid last year, helped in the program to defeat them , He must have become somewhat disputed to some extent.
Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) is not going out to eliminate the age of humans for track and racing against each other, rather it aims to add competitive AI-operated racers and add it to the spectacle.
Lap Times continues as the programmer gets more grip on coding required to make autonomous cars sometimes, as the company is the company behind the company behind Stephen Timpano-e2 RL.
“Last year, in April, we put on the Abu Dhabi track in Yas Marina, not a driver with eight super formula cars but inside an autonomous kit,” he told London: Autosport Business Exchange: London.
“The only difference between the teams was programming and code that the teams prepare, and all this is about keeping the AI ​​machine learning together for the best results.
“When we speak now, technology is developing on that side. They do not compete on the technique of the car, they compete on the ability to educate the car to make the best decisions, not alone, but with other cars.
“After four cars on the track at the speed of the race are completely autonomous, it is perfectly complicated to feel today. Grust, we are putting more cars simultaneously at high speed. ,
Daniel Kewat, A2 RL Testing
By photo: Masahyide Kamio
This type of speed is an achievement of driverless cars against each other racing technology and programming, but Timpano feels that the best way to bang an AI-managed car against a human is to prove that he can prove that machine learning What can be done with
“We are also trying to make it sexy for the public,” he said. “We have, for the first time, kept it together with a pilot, a human being. Therefore, a former formula 1 driver Daniel took a seat in a human car and raced against the machine. It was interesting, when we first placed a human together against AI on Yas Marina, we saw a difference of three to four minutes between humans and machines.
“There was a very painful show to see the machine. In the last race, we were less than 10 seconds, and these seconds are less and less like we go. After two years from now, we will probably be on the same performance. ,
Last year, Kiwat race was cut against the AI-operated A2RL machine in Suzuka, when the car crashed in the lap of formation, but when the man was being parked against the machine, really Timpano The two institutions believe that the two are working together.
“More and more in reality,” he replied that when asked about working with Human AI.
“We are using pre-Prommula 1 drivers to help the teams to code better, which is very fundamental to bring more human parts in the way you prepare the car, it is very fundamental.
“To be honest, I don’t believe that we are going to change humans, but I won’t wonder that in racing, in extreme racing, you will see more and more techniques jointly with human pilots to provide you better . show.”
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