This is a race series for software programmers and the brainchild of founder Palmer Luckey, he tells TechCrunch.
A2RL Drone Championship tests autonomous racing drones across speed, coordination, and human vs AI challenges.
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Defense tech company Anduril Industries announced Wednesday the launch of the AI Grand Prix, a global autonomous drone racing competition that will challenge engineers to develop ...
Defense technology company Anduril Industries has announced the launch of the AI Grand Prix, a global autonomous drone racing ...
The drone racing organization at Purdue recently hosted its January FPV simulation racing competition, coming just weeks ...
Anduril has launched the AI Grand Prix, a unique drone-flying contest where autonomous drones compete and software-writing skills of participants can win them jobs.
Anduril's AI Grand Prix challenges engineers to develop autonomous drone software for $500K prize pool and jobs.
Anduril is currently building a new five-acre manufacturing facility, Arsenal-1, in Ohio, which will host the AI Grand Prix’s finale in a race organized by the Drones Champions League, a professional ...
AI-powered drone swarms are rapidly reshaping the nature of air power, shifting military advantage ...