Openai entered into the motorsport industry in cooperation in the field of strategic research with Chip Ganassi Racing, which made Indycar team the Indycar Championship the first time in this sport shine with an artificial intelligence company.
This is the first project for Openai in the race, which confirms its increasing interest in applying artificial intelligence outside the traditional sectors.
The partnership aims to integrate AI technology from Openai into Ganassi operations, which enhances both performance of the path and the efficiency of the front office. The team will work closely with the Openai engineers to take advantage of AI’s visions AI for the race, vehicle performance and business management strategy.
“The race has always been a landing ground, and we are excited to explore how artificial intelligence technology can contribute alongside the amazing talent in the Chip Ganassi race,” said Samtman, CEO of Openai. “Indicar is a sport where all the details are concerned, and we are keen to know the ability of advanced technology to support the team’s experience in pushing the performance forward.”
Ganasi highlighted the importance of partnership, describing Openai, one of the most important collaborators in modern races. He said: “He and his team were amazing to help us increase the strength of artificial intelligence to improve both the race and outside the race.” “We look forward to facing business challenges and race with some smartest and most creative in artificial intelligence.”
Cooperation indicates a wider trend for integration of artificial intelligence in high -performance industries, as motorsport teams seek advanced technology to maintain a competitive feature.