This won't be the future of racing, however it will definitely be interesting to see the progress of this. To everyone saying that this isn't interesting and that it will never replace real racing, it won't, but it's interesting that something like this is even possible. For everyone hating, grow up and realize that this will never replace racing, but instead it's an experiment pushing boundaries and limits.
It’s a long time since I heard anyone make the claim that autonomous driving was going to reduce accidents, and this event could not have been a less opportune time to resurrect it.
Do you know how much actual car companies invest into features that recognise and react to things on road, its far more than these AI races and they're directly applicable unlike these races
Imagine running reference qualifying lap humans can attempt to asymptotically approach as the limit for any given conditons. I see the funny failures were just proof that the vehicles were truly autonomous, thumbs up. Laughing at novelty is humanity old trait. Most people laughed safety belts out when Volvo introduced them. The same people who laugh today will be taking back seats tomorrow and some will be offended they got sidelined.
If a highly controlled environment like a race track can "test limits of autonomous driverless technology" then one has to wonder why it's out on public roads already. The chaos of urban driving is orders of magnitude more complex.
Theyre not even at the Go kart stage for speed yet. It's obviously going to get better, but introducing race chassis, engines, downforce and slicks to this was pure vanity.
I think it is the future. F1 has been becoming more and more focused on entertainment. Without humans in a car you can throw away all the safety rules and create a completely different category of racing focused on entertainment. I dont think we will see this in our lifetime but who knows.
@@User05199 We'll definitely see it within the next 10 years. More than likely they'll add 1 AI car in F1 to race against humans just to try out. This will obviously only happen once they're happy they can trust AI drivers.
@@Kiwi-rn4ppI don't think so, entertainment is something that keeps on shifting. Same like people thought animated series wouldn't be a success because humans are needed for entertainment. But here we are 😂
@@Kiwi-rn4pp "There is no entertainment without the human element", I'm sorry but this is wrong, on all types of levels. You need to leave the house and step away from what the screens are feeding you.
taking the driver out of the loop makes the race interesting now the car can pull more Gs than the human body can take also imagine pits stops be . automatic tire changers
Definitely an IT challenge, interesting how far will this get. But, what really would be interesting, for me at least, if they would seat a humanoid robot (like a Boston Robobics type) into a racing car, and there, drive it the conventional way. I say, that would be something...
Ok. This is dissapointing, not the teams you actually did an INSANE job on putting this up in JUST 2 FREAKING MONTHS! Congrats to you all, but the problem is with A2RL actually. Giving them just 2 months to put on an entirely new type of racing is nonsense, what you are going to recieve is that laughable race that sent everyone rolling on the floor laughing. And that is bad for the teams, for A2RL, and for this type of racing.
This as a sport sounds really boring, not worth the effort, this as a safety thing seems to miss the point completely, many accidents on the roads could be avoided by better road signs, better road making, few pot holes. A huge part of why there are still so many accidents on the roads is because many drivers are not held to account for their bad driving, also road rage, people who behave badly for revenge and are not held to account. Also the way peopel view accidents with cars are seen as acceptable.
Wow, people are going to be lining up to buy tickets to watch autonomous cars, even better if they are electric, with fake engine sounds and shifts. I think I’ll take my inflatable girl friend.
please eliminate all human factors from racing, the whole thing is a childish, ego-driven, archaic activity. Also, get rid of flags and anthems and all that childish fare, we don't live in medieval times, take your banners someplace else.
That competition was not even that. That was a test that had backing, let's be real
This won't be the future of racing, however it will definitely be interesting to see the progress of this. To everyone saying that this isn't interesting and that it will never replace real racing, it won't, but it's interesting that something like this is even possible.
For everyone hating, grow up and realize that this will never replace racing, but instead it's an experiment pushing boundaries and limits.
I recommend watching the race summary from "stop & go F1" channel. It's hilarious 😂.
It’s a long time since I heard anyone make the claim that autonomous driving was going to reduce accidents, and this event could not have been a less opportune time to resurrect it.
The good news about all this is that the millions that get invested into these races, the technology trickles down to normal cars eventually.
Do you know how much actual car companies invest into features that recognise and react to things on road, its far more than these AI races and they're directly applicable unlike these races
i’d rather my car didnt do suddenly veer into oncoming traffic thank you
Id rather watch children race go carts than watch codes race
they stop watching f1
luddite
Imagine running reference qualifying lap humans can attempt to asymptotically approach as the limit for any given conditons. I see the funny failures were just proof that the vehicles were truly autonomous, thumbs up. Laughing at novelty is humanity old trait. Most people laughed safety belts out when Volvo introduced them. The same people who laugh today will be taking back seats tomorrow and some will be offended they got sidelined.
If you have heard the communications between drivers and pits, you know that we are already in the middle of that path 😄
If a highly controlled environment like a race track can "test limits of autonomous driverless technology" then one has to wonder why it's out on public roads already. The chaos of urban driving is orders of magnitude more complex.
This is going to get crazy! I'm here for it. Wow.
Theyre not even at the Go kart stage for speed yet. It's obviously going to get better, but introducing race chassis, engines, downforce and slicks to this was pure vanity.
This reminds me of Battle Bots. Probably it's something we will see in the future, but I don't believe it's the future of F1 racing.
Rules for the racing vehicles prohibit top speeds.
An interesting experiment in human ingenuity and AI? Certainly. The future of racing? Certainly not.
I think it is the future. F1 has been becoming more and more focused on entertainment. Without humans in a car you can throw away all the safety rules and create a completely different category of racing focused on entertainment. I dont think we will see this in our lifetime but who knows.
@@User05199 We'll definitely see it within the next 10 years. More than likely they'll add 1 AI car in F1 to race against humans just to try out. This will obviously only happen once they're happy they can trust AI drivers.
@@User05199 There is no entertainment without the human element, there is no courage, no risk, it is like watching a calculator doing math.
@@Kiwi-rn4ppI don't think so, entertainment is something that keeps on shifting. Same like people thought animated series wouldn't be a success because humans are needed for entertainment. But here we are 😂
@@Kiwi-rn4pp "There is no entertainment without the human element", I'm sorry but this is wrong, on all types of levels. You need to leave the house and step away from what the screens are feeding you.
taking the driver out of the loop makes the race interesting now the car can pull more Gs than the human body can take also imagine pits stops be . automatic tire changers
Amazing, where do i buy the stock? 😊
The future of Racing? no.
An interesting concept? sure.
Definitely an IT challenge, interesting how far will this get. But, what really would be interesting, for me at least, if they would seat a humanoid robot (like a Boston Robobics type) into a racing car, and there, drive it the conventional way. I say, that would be something...
Macchine da 550cv che percorrono 8 giri per 5,5 km di circuito.Unica sopravvissuta ha impiegato 1h😂 grazie alla stupidità artificiale😂😂
Ma è solo l inizio,pensa tra 5 anni come saranno
Show the full race and eliminations =))
I wouldn’t watch this shit, the driver is who the fans cheer for not some dumb robot
yet here you are.
You took the words out of my mind 😂
Ok. This is dissapointing, not the teams you actually did an INSANE job on putting this up in JUST 2 FREAKING MONTHS! Congrats to you all, but the problem is with A2RL actually. Giving them just 2 months to put on an entirely new type of racing is nonsense, what you are going to recieve is that laughable race that sent everyone rolling on the floor laughing. And that is bad for the teams, for A2RL, and for this type of racing.
When it's fully working, Will be more interesting than nascar I'll bet.
You may underestimate that sport bruh 😂
This as a sport sounds really boring, not worth the effort, this as a safety thing seems to miss the point completely, many accidents on the roads could be avoided by better road signs, better road making, few pot holes.
A huge part of why there are still so many accidents on the roads is because many drivers are not held to account for their bad driving, also road rage, people who behave badly for revenge and are not held to account.
Also the way peopel view accidents with cars are seen as acceptable.
IndyCars ain't driving their somebody using remote control clickbait
Wow, people are going to be lining up to buy tickets to watch autonomous cars, even better if they are electric, with fake engine sounds and shifts. I think I’ll take my inflatable girl friend.
please eliminate all human factors from racing, the whole thing is a childish, ego-driven, archaic activity. Also, get rid of flags and anthems and all that childish fare, we don't live in medieval times, take your banners someplace else.
they might as well just make them RC cars😂 not AI
Ok
AI doesnt exist, its machine and algo learning, nothing more. I hope this fails.