FILE PHOTO: Former F1 driver Daniil Kvyal races against a TII driverless car at the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League, in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates, April 27, 2024. REUTERS/Amr Alfiky/File Photo
(Reuters) - Formula One has a generative AI-designed trophy at the Canadian Grand Prix but, novelty and sponsorship aside, the importance of artificial intelligence for speed and strategy is growing stronger all the time.
The various software systems are helping cars go faster and teams become more competitive, crunching terabytes of data to analyse simulations and cut the time it takes to get parts to the racetrack.
