AI has enjoyed a rapid rise to prominence in recent years, exploding across the wider world and developing even faster than people’s understanding o

How AI is revolutionising F1: Presented by Dell Technologies

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2024-12-27 13:30:06

AI has enjoyed a rapid rise to prominence in recent years, exploding across the wider world and developing even faster than people’s understanding of how to use it. Unlike many inventions from the last few decades, it came with no user manual but so many possibilities, especially in Formula 1, which shares one major trait in common with AI: it loves data. 

Our team wasted no time exploring its potential benefits and has gradually introduced it into our everyday lives, to the point that we now no longer know how we’d live without it. 

Our team loves data, but we’re only human and can only process so much, both due to time constraints and because too much data is simply overwhelming and counterintuitive. But not for AI, which can digest and cut through it, telling us precisely what is useful and what we can disregard. And the more data we feed AI, the smarter it gets. 

Rather than keeping huge libraries worth of statistics that go largely unutilised, AI can tell us what we need and synthesize it into actionable insights. The time saving is astronomical. And not just time savings producing existing reports, but brand new types of learning are possible that we could have never attempted before AI. So much valuable data would have gone to waste. 

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