Formula 1 and Amazon improve artificial intelligence
Formula 1, in collaboration with the company “Amazon.com”, on Sunday unveiled the new ‘Community’ new artificial intelligence robot during the state Bot Grand Prix, amid the plans of managers to provide artificial intelligence broadcasts to attract viewers. “Stat Pot” assesses the racing archive and analyzes the immediate flow of racing data to give direct broadcasting providers the context and direct information during the Barcelona race, and uses technology of the Cloud Computing Department of the “AWS” business, which according to Neil Ralph, the technical cooperative officer with the “Formula 1” is based on the technological business. This step reflects how artificial intelligence enters the media, and Liberty Media, which owns the Formula 1 breeds, is looking for viewers. ‘CVC Capital Partners’ led by the TV cable cables, the billionaire John C Malon, in an agreement revealed during 2016. From then on, she focused on promoting the attraction of this sport at the world level, and promoting its fans by marketing strategies such as ‘Formula 1: Leadership for Survival’, a documentary series displayed behind the scenes on the “Netflix” screen. Artificial intelligence enters ‘Formula 1’, but in a sport dominated by engineering, where his heroes are hiding behind their helmets, executives attempt to give the live races more excitement as well. Companies say they also use artificial intelligence to provide predictions during the race for business, such as the timing of race cars or the driver’s attempt to bypass one of the participants, based on direct details such as the performance of Car and Tire Erosion. Eric Gael, the administrative director of ‘Amazon Web Service’ in Canada, on the part of an interview with him during the Canada Grand Prix in Montreal, said: “You can think of super personal experiences in light of these information and familiarity with the fans.” Motor races to attract viewers in light of competition with other sports, broadcasting programs, Tech Talk and video games, and the fight was not the attention of viewers before. Versaben, the best driver in “Formula 1”, 19 out of 22 races won and 6 wins in 9 races he participated in this year. Dean Locke, director of broadcasting and media at Formula 1, told reporters in Montreal through a call from the group’s media and technology center in Bigin Hill, UK: “We can’t just rely on giving viewers an interactive experience.”