Can’t see this catching on. Ignoring the fact that it’s slow and unwieldy (both can be improved), if you remove humans from motorsport you will lose fans.
For those with any sense and admirers of both, it's an overly expensive bad joke that can't perform its actual purpose due to an inability to account for accurate gradual steering. In layman's terms... it's a neat looking failure.
I think most of the comments here, don't acknowledge what we're actually seeing. Comparing the performance of this car to what a seasoned driver can do isn't rational. This is AI, without the benefit of learning. A fair comparison would be to take an adult who has never even ridden in a car before, explain to them how they work and how to go fast, and then see how well they drive a race car. From that perspective, I'd be willing to bet that this AI did better than any human could possibly do. More to the point though, once the AI learns a bit more, it's reaction times and precision will always beat humans. So, the only question is the amount of learning necessary to get there. The end result is both obvious and inevitable.
@@ChristnThms Nope. You're wrong. You think the AI was just put there and it had to drive. I'm completely sure though that it was programmed (otherwise it wouldn't know what to do with the sensors anyway, like their car that crashed in the wall directly from the start line). Programing this is like teaching the driver to drive. So, it's either bad job at programming the AI or bad job of the AI executing the programs. Basically it's a bad job and a bad result.
Look lads, thanks for the comment and all that. But I think some of you guys took it wrong. I was thinking this could be the sound of gradually replacing us as humans and the constantly learning and adjustments made by itself while running is a bit scary to me.
Yep. One of these will sit at the intersection of the street you live on, covered in marks from failed attempts to destroy it, and graffiti. You will have to show it an ID to pass.
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I love motorsport and have done since I was a child. I watch this car in complete bewilderment and find my mind drifting to the thousands of worthwhile projects the millions spent could have gone to. It's a perfect example of 'just because you can, doesn't mean you should' and personally, I hate everything about it.
Oh you should take a look at something like Formula 1. Its more pointless than this robocar . With 100x the money they are trying perfect technology that prius did 20 years ago.
@@sammalloc269It's a form of Motorsport. And it has been going on for over 70 years. Why shouldn't people question the usefulness of every other sport then? And since when can a Prius come round a corner at over 200kph?
Yes, but every time it runs the course, it gets better and better, just like a human - but with one difference. Upgrade the car with more and more downforce and it will become unbeatable, far surpassing human-safe G-forces. Deep learning: This is the way.
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 Yeah and a stone is unbeatable at staying underwater compared to a human, yet I respect free-divers more. Even if it set the lap record it would mean nothing to me, because there was no skill or risk, it just CAN do it. Imagine you meet someone who can speak 20 languages, my guess is you would have a respect for that skill, perhaps you'd even be impressed. Are you impressed that your phone can do the same thing? 22 of these cars on a track wouldn't even be racing to me.
@@bizarrefruit You're overreacting: just put it into perspective. Computers with the right algorythm and processing power can beat humans at practically everything, in the long run. It's not about the competition, but reality. In factories robots already outperform humans at the bulk of the manufacturing procedures. Only extremely complex handlings which need actual human supervision, will not be replaced by robots in the near future. But even that will be surpassed, eventually.
At first I was a bit like ‘it’s a bit slow’ and then I realised what is actually going on here and it’s undeniably impressive. It’s easy to get wrapped up in games, and TV and forget that this is reality. That’s a car, driving it’s goddamn self.
As someone who developed some driverless AI tech, not me. A person driving is more entertaining, by a lot. Now if the robots are allowed to shoot each other and do flips like the Mach 5 we might be on to something. Until the car is traveling at 320 mph id rather it be a person.
@@10Exahertz now that you mention it, why don't we add a person whose sole job is to control the weapons attached to the driverless car, and they try to "shoot" each other down as the cars figure out where to go
You can see the car over correcting its steering most of the time even though its not going that fast... a better processor would help it crunch all its sensory input ... yet its still a great first try though 👍
By the time it does the lap 30, would be cool to see how fast its learning and how much time it picks up. A 24hr learning run, the next day would be insanely faster.
@@piergiorgio919 a car with a driver has more soul than a horse. A car without a driver has none. Yes it may evoke "soul" all by itself but that is only because it evokes the work and artistry of those who made it. Any car evokes the soul of its designers, this one just adds on a few more skill sets. But it has no soul in its own right.
Who would wanna see a race with AI. You can load Gran Turismo in your PS and let the AI race... It's gonna be as interesting as that. The reason people watch racing is because drivers are humans...
@@user-ms1gf6ve7m yea, but AI will get the driving at some point down to perfection, and when that happens it will be like watching a Merry go Round. Racing is interesting because of human erro which makes it unpredictable and full of surprises/suspense and because you are rooting for another human. If all is AI driving the car perfectly it is kinda pointless besides some nerds showing off their coding skills
It’s interesting how many people complain about this car and take it as an insult. It’s cool technology and likely only went slow for safety concerns. But this video is what I love about Goodwood festival of speed because they always showcase very unique cars and they’re truthfully unbiased as to what cars they show off.
Well, It’s clear that Schumacher drove V10’s and V8’s in a era of over many decades of improvement to F1 cars from its first iteration of “slow” cars in its early ages to when he retired. This, like how Formula E started, is it’s first generation of cars. Now with that stated, in the future, it’ll be as fast as Schumacher on tracks after many improvements in tech.
The roborace is not about lap times, but about a self driven electric car with a GPS and AI which will in a future maybe help avoid accidents because the driver couldn't predict/stop/control the car on time.
This technology, while it still has a long way to go, is mighty impressive. Just look st the other autonomous car that went up, that mustang, for example. That couldn't even make it up the hill, yet this made it up with some resemblance of speed. In a few years, I'm sure it could absolutely fly up the hill!
Babelfish sporting achievement... Now that's something to talk about... Maybe it'll be like horse racing? We'll just have to see what they come up with.
Babelfish I wonder if it would be something where instead of the sport being about the driving, it’s about the engineering. Each team would design the car, and then they would enter the season with their car. Sure, there would be restrictions, but because there’s no driver it would be awesome to see how different teams could experiment with different designs, with each car being completely unique! That would be amazing.
Impressive and pretty eerie to watch knowing it's controlling itself. Dose sound like it could use a longer gear, unless that was deliberate to run the car conservatively.
I was watching it live and they were discussing this with an engineer with Radio Le Mans commentators that it could use 4 individual 500 bhp electric motors. So that's nearly 2000 bhp and complete control torque vectoring but that's only theoretical as the batteries won't last very long nor will the on board software be able to compute fast enough to keep in on the line. But for this run it was limited to 100 kmh even though with 500 bhp in the current state can reach upto 220 kmh.
The AI uses a GPS assisted system to sense it's surroundings, and with all the trees and obstacles interrupting the connection it wasn't as "confident" as it would normally be.
If I remember correctly, with the full power this would be able to do somewhere around 300-350 kmh. But they won't try that out on a track like this. At least not yet.
Definitely looks like the designers are making progress. Can’t imagine what that baby’ll do once they can figure out the control algorithm behind the steering and throttle. Definitely doesn’t seem easy!!!
imagine this scenario then: YOU have to balance a glass of water on a pole on top of your head, not spilling a single drop of it. Whilst running downhill at sprint-pace. What!? You can't do that first try? How sad. Give the technology a break, it's amazing that it can do this for being the first ever run solo w/o aid.
Don't put it on a RACE track than where the point is to go fast. Might as well put it to work in a retirement home than where it can slowly drive old people around the golf course.
Its not only the first autonomous race car ( not radio controlled by human) but navigates with human spectators next to the track so yeah I think a bit slow is sensible.
I think this could be a cool way to allow even more intense racing with very little to no people getting hurt! That being said, I feel this could coexist alongside traditional racing, but like in it’s own racing class. And if there are drivers who want to race but aren’t keen on getting behind the wheel, they can sit at a control panel, probably akin to a racing game, and remotely control these cars while being completely safe! But again, this should just be its own class of auto racing, and just coexist alongside all other forms of racing!
That would really be freakin' awesome. No need for regulations so they could go wild. It would be so fun to watch. Maybe they could even bring back a kind of group B
That is darn impressive. You can see it adjusting itself all the way up the course. Wow. I'm new to this particular project so pardon my ignorance but what kind of systems does it use to navigate? Radar?
AES 2015 I was just reading it up. Didn't realise this is going to be a motorsport championship. Odd but facinating. It'll be interesting to see the data they get from the races and how this could improve machine learning and improve consumer self driving cars. The human will be missing from this category but I wonder how autonomous cars will 'struggle' amongst each other? Will it be similar to an all AI race in racing games like Gran Turismo/Forza? Or closer to human competitiveness?
jojj334Q It should also be interesting to see if/how this pushes innovation like other races, but to software, since that's the only advantage a team can have.
You can never take the human element out of auto racing. If F1 in the future is driverless, all the skill, danger and thrill goes out the window...no thanks
@@microteam4 Exactly. It's to show what's possible with modern technology. It's taking the ai for driverless cars and adapting that for more extreme circumstances.
The purpose of this is to develop self-driving AI in a competitive environment. Racing has always driven automotive technology forward, and now this project hopes to use racing to drive automotive AI forward. Nobody's going to take away your precious F1, grandpa.
Does anyone know what the part was, that broke off the car and shot out at 1:41 ? If it was truly an autonomous controlled car this is impressive. Not as a racer, but as a self driving car for the rest of us to use on the roads.
Michael Ceates . Well I thought it was still very caviler of the people who displayed. Although you believe it may have been a little slower. Could have injured many around if systems failed.
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@@constantineb6433: _"Could have injured many around if systems failed."_ - And so could human-driven cars.
People slating don't realise the feat of engineering that this thing is, 1 it's not going to be stupidly fast as they don't want to risk destroying the car. 2 this is literally the first time it's ever been out, if developed properly over time we could see this as a safe way of having crazy exciting racing where drivers can go all out with no risk of injury, yes I understand that's part of the magic of racing but driver safety is always the highest priority on the list for any Motorsport.
Surprise toy City, I used to be a marshal, and that sentence is correct. Driver safety is the highest priority in FIA races. That's why the drivers are in the biggest safety during an event, then the spectators, cameramen and marshals. So I guess you don't know that much about motorsport in the end
Surprise toy City ok look at the engineering that goes into F1 cars, a prime example of research into driver safety was Alonso's crash at Melbourne I believe where he walked away from a high speed rolling accident, try telling me he wouldn't have walked let alone lived from that if there was no driver safety aspects. Dont even get me started on rally cars, just do googling or watch WRC clips from the teams and you'll realise that driver safety it no.1 priority over everything else!
yes the Spiegel HP-022. that car was amazing in design. i wish we had that cockpit technology already available. that 360° Display a La C.O.F.F.I.N. is out of this world.
The concept of complete negation of any potential fatalities, while maintaining a tactile racing series with teams, spectators, and sponsors. A potential future for racing is upon us
Meet Robocar's younger brother, Devbot: th-cam.com/video/lYxCOjIXFOA/w-d-xo.html
🤣🤣🤣🤣 not much excitement
Wow they invented RC
Woahh
What was that part that came flying out of it?
electric cars sound HORRIBLE...
This car would be ideal for someone who doesn’t need transport.
Don’t need to go anywhere? No worries!! We got you covered ;)
Imagine a saddle and you just ride it and he take you where you want
Lmao and the purpose of a car is transportation...these engineers are smart and dumb🤣🤣🤣🤣⚰⚰⚰⚰
@@qcpostmalone3493 Just put some silicone rubber on the camera and plug yourself in. No seatbelt required.
😂😂😂😂
The sound of that car stirs emotions, including homicidal madness and existential despair.
AHAHAHHAHHAH true
Why
"i don't want to do this.....why are you making me do this, jerry!?" -robocar
Imagine 20 of these on a track..
Hahahahahahahaha
That's an awful lot of aerodynamics for a speed of about 40 miles an hour !!
Don DaCosta probably not trying to crash it during exhibition if I had to guess
Alex Martin
If I had to guess...
I'd guess that you think this shit is hunky dory!
I'd guess that you're a sheeple.
That's why humans are more efficient in this section
It topped out at 78mph
Bad publicity is not good publicity when it comes into crashing into crowds. Just ask Mercedes. th-cam.com/video/RMoh5hZAaZk/w-d-xo.html
That breathtaking sound when it accelerates to its 45mph top speed....amazing
Hahahahaha it’s like the Peter Griffin giggle
Exactly what I expected with all the engineering they put into aero..
@@BigDaddyTony24read this before it started and that’s all I could hear 😂
Twilight Zone
What breathtaking sound 😂😂😂😂 sound like a witch from minecraft we have different ears?
IT steers like someone playing with a keyboard instead of a steering wheel
Can you imagine what it's going to be like being a passenger in a self driving car if that's how they steer.🤮
well this is their first self driving racecar
You seem to be sidestepping that no other driverless car even comes close to this!
If I was driving like that I'd get pulled over and given a breathalyzer
@Tomislav Puklin would it be a completion between drivers and companies but a company between who programs the best robot then tbh
This thing's sounds like a cry for help from the reincarnation of a depressed Herbie.
He aquired self awereness and thought why destroy this sport with hybrid self driven cars??? It's meant to be mechanical machine and pilot...
I had to lower the sound!
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
Haha!
To me it sounded like a 100+ years old Tesla. Or a weird electric grandma.
For those who like technology this is an incredible machine, but for those who like cars and motorsport this is the end.
this is shit. why do they not see automation like this will end us
This is just weird
Can’t see this catching on.
Ignoring the fact that it’s slow and unwieldy (both can be improved), if you remove humans from motorsport you will lose fans.
@@gcraib why do people keep thinking this is gonna replace racing, its not
For those with any sense and admirers of both, it's an overly expensive bad joke that can't perform its actual purpose due to an inability to account for accurate gradual steering. In layman's terms... it's a neat looking failure.
I'd actually watch a race with a bunch of these. Just balls to the walls, tons of crashes, cars going the wrong way etc... with no loss of life.
thats called gran turismo lobby
For those, like me, wondering if it's an AI or a remote human controller: it's 100% autonomous. There's no human controlling it.
We can see it. Even a blind person would drive better.
@@IvoRadev The rc cars are much more faster than this IA car...
@@bossmanduck Absolutely
I think most of the comments here, don't acknowledge what we're actually seeing.
Comparing the performance of this car to what a seasoned driver can do isn't rational. This is AI, without the benefit of learning.
A fair comparison would be to take an adult who has never even ridden in a car before, explain to them how they work and how to go fast, and then see how well they drive a race car.
From that perspective, I'd be willing to bet that this AI did better than any human could possibly do. More to the point though, once the AI learns a bit more, it's reaction times and precision will always beat humans. So, the only question is the amount of learning necessary to get there. The end result is both obvious and inevitable.
@@ChristnThms Nope. You're wrong. You think the AI was just put there and it had to drive. I'm completely sure though that it was programmed (otherwise it wouldn't know what to do with the sensors anyway, like their car that crashed in the wall directly from the start line). Programing this is like teaching the driver to drive. So, it's either bad job at programming the AI or bad job of the AI executing the programs. Basically it's a bad job and a bad result.
The sound and how it drives had planted fear deeply into my heart.
Imagine hearing 100 of them all at once.
Reminds me of sky net bots
The way it wiggles from side to side in a robotic way makes it look like some creature from a horror movie
Imagine bad engineering from bad engineers and she gets mad and wipes them out instead of improving.her drive structure.
Look lads, thanks for the comment and all that. But I think some of you guys took it wrong. I was thinking this could be the sound of gradually replacing us as humans and the constantly learning and adjustments made by itself while running is a bit scary to me.
It was so slow, even the AI at the end, tossed it's helmet out in a fit of rage, and embarrassment.
It was the first time ever, so either the AI out or the engineers capped it so they can see how the car acts. I can't wait to see it do more.
The AI is going "boss. You know I'm fast, you know I'm better than this. I'm telling you give me full power or I quit, goddammit."
Hahahaha 😆
I thought I was the only one that saw that. 😂
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
This is the future - imagine a race of driverless cars at a circuit with no spectators.
More exciting than NASCAR
Yes. Driverless needs spectatorless circuit..
"Amazing. The car feels much slower than before"
GP2 AI.
@@ninetailedfox579121 Nando, you strongly need to login.
GP2 engine GP2
This is the sound that in 100 years people will be running from...
Next year if Bill gets his way!
No guns, just needles!
Yep. One of these will sit at the intersection of the street you live on, covered in marks from failed attempts to destroy it, and graffiti. You will have to show it an ID to pass.
Nah check out Boston Dynamics. They got the tech to hunt us down.
yes the sound sucks
The perfect racing series for those who hate speed and entertainment!
And talent!
Glorified RC car
It's their first time, it goes alot faster on oval circuits
@@reswolf even if it goes faster it still takes away the main part of racing
@@BentleyGT10 so nascar fans? 🤣
It’d be cool to watch a circuit race with these cars, if the car could learn from lap to lap and get faster and faster.
There are simulations of this on TH-cam. Quite entertaining.
I prefer watch driver who could learn from lap to lap and get faster and faster than robot who do the same thing. This will be more entertaining.
No it won't
No.
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Damn, as cool as it is, this thing makes me appreciate even the current V6 turbo hybrid PUs of modern F1.
To be fair those engines sound awesome up close. They’re just muffled away with distance
Formula e be like...
I see why they got rid of the driver, no one would sit through an hour or more of this.
Impressive sound! Reminds me my kid's toy car :)
terrible mesh on straight cut gears without any torque, yep, sounds about right.
No, our AI overlords will prefer to watch their humans race.
Suddenly "human race" has a completely different meaning.
@@stereoptr Imagine they start betting on us like we bet on horses. "I'm putting $25,000 on the North American stallion"
Better than complete extermination of the human race.
I for one welcome our AI overlords.....
@@Pilsnor Hell as long as they feed me I'll be good
Something broke off at the end😂😂😂
Probably unnecessary equipment like a speed sensor
Im guessing Peugeot had a hand in building it?
lool closer. it was something that already was on the road
the sound of some eletric actuator to a parking break, but one leaf is blowed by the wind at that moment and the video ends....
This made my laugh 😂
this is what cars will sound like when aliens repopulate after the Area 51 raid
No, I’m pretty sure those fools are going to get shot and/or arrested before they get within five miles of that base 👽 👾
At least you could hear the thing unlike the godly awful Prius.
area 51 raid was so last week
Better raid st james island instead..
Bee aliens LOL....
I love motorsport and have done since I was a child. I watch this car in complete bewilderment and find my mind drifting to the thousands of worthwhile projects the millions spent could have gone to. It's a perfect example of 'just because you can, doesn't mean you should' and personally, I hate everything about it.
Oh you should take a look at something like Formula 1. Its more pointless than this robocar . With 100x the money they are trying perfect technology that prius did 20 years ago.
@@sammalloc269It's a form of Motorsport. And it has been going on for over 70 years. Why shouldn't people question the usefulness of every other sport then? And since when can a Prius come round a corner at over 200kph?
And it didn't try to murder any people on the way, unlike the autonomous Siemens Mustang which aimed for every human it could find.
And yet was far more interesting than this tin can.
It’s a mustang thing
It will become sentient soon enough
when I saw this comment i first thought it was a Mustang driver joke, but it turns out that really happened! xD
The Siemens Mustang T1000?
This is what it looks like when you give your girlfriend the controller and she tries to play forza
Nah man, that car actually stayed on the track lol
Sean Allcock LoL you have a point there
Best comment on here!
lmao!!
You are implying I have one
Skynet drives like my Gran and sounds like her mobility scooter freewheeling down that steep hill near her house
Yes, but every time it runs the course, it gets better and better, just like a human - but with one difference. Upgrade the car with more and more downforce and it will become unbeatable, far surpassing human-safe G-forces. Deep learning: This is the way.
If your Gran's mobility scooter gets up to 78mph downhill, I'd like to see it! And also you're cruel for tampering with it.
Best com ever :)
@@paulmichaelfreedman8334 Yeah and a stone is unbeatable at staying underwater compared to a human, yet I respect free-divers more.
Even if it set the lap record it would mean nothing to me, because there was no skill or risk, it just CAN do it. Imagine you meet someone who can speak 20 languages, my guess is you would have a respect for that skill, perhaps you'd even be impressed. Are you impressed that your phone can do the same thing?
22 of these cars on a track wouldn't even be racing to me.
@@bizarrefruit You're overreacting: just put it into perspective. Computers with the right algorythm and processing power can beat humans at practically everything, in the long run. It's not about the competition, but reality. In factories robots already outperform humans at the bulk of the manufacturing procedures. Only extremely complex handlings which need actual human supervision, will not be replaced by robots in the near future. But even that will be surpassed, eventually.
Just because we can doesn't mean we should.
"Up Next: Watching Paint Dry!"
😂😂😂😂
After that, watching grass grow.
So regular F1?
On Tonight NASCAR.
Bet the Wright brothers first flight was just as boring.
At first I was a bit like ‘it’s a bit slow’ and then I realised what is actually going on here and it’s undeniably impressive. It’s easy to get wrapped up in games, and TV and forget that this is reality. That’s a car, driving it’s goddamn self.
The beginning....
Of the end....
😥😥 I can see it already friend
Factz
The end was when cars stopped being manual and having handbrakes
it's really shivering... AI, what could possibly go wrong?
Evangelion-
Who else is uncomfortable not hearing the robo-whatever not shift gear, me personally yes
Honestly, who in the fresh hell would watch a field of 40 of these for 2 hours?
As someone who developed some driverless AI tech,
not me. A person driving is more entertaining, by a lot.
Now if the robots are allowed to shoot each other and do flips like the Mach 5 we might be on to something. Until the car is traveling at 320 mph id rather it be a person.
some sjw nerd who cant stand good racing
@@10Exahertz now that you mention it, why don't we add a person whose sole job is to control the weapons attached to the driverless car, and they try to "shoot" each other down as the cars figure out where to go
Someone who watches 100 cars turn left for 8 hours
@@bbdoook accurate
You can see the car over correcting its steering most of the time even though its not going that fast... a better processor would help it crunch all its sensory input ... yet its still a great first try though 👍
it doesn't even following racing line
@@bayelzhu Its a showcase run.... It VERY clearly isnt even trying to be on the limit.
@@tayntedmemories why would you even showcase it then??
I'm blind. I cant see.
@Lessko Brandon
Do you want skynet? Because this is how you get skynet.
Skynet/Genesys is coming!
Yes lets get Skynet to take out the New World Order LOL
I eant skynet. I want to loot
Along with all of the network connected, self-driving cars that are becoming more common on our roads.
Ethanmeister omg... i just thought this is frikkin terminator right here
By the time it does the lap 30, would be cool to see how fast its learning and how much time it picks up. A 24hr learning run, the next day would be insanely faster.
OMG....I hope this will never become mainstream...
It's about as exciting as watching paint dry, I mean how could driverless racing possibly be interesting to anyone? It's an utterly pointless thing.
@@mrjohnnyk it's gonna be interesting when these robots are crashing into each other. Other than that I'll watch other motorsports
@@FadhilRamadhan lmao
@@mrjohnnyk It'll be a battle between ML engineering teams
@@peterantonaros6461 Sounds like something nobody would find interesting
Just need a peopleless audience devoid of soul and emotion and you'll have a complete set
also you need an automated TV crew that streams to nobody
You my friend , win today.
Perfectly put
There's an Ewok in it.
Uhhh i like it am i devoid of emotions? Also the car has a soul, the passion of the engineers that made it. Cars have no soul compared to horses lmao
@@piergiorgio919 a car with a driver has more soul than a horse. A car without a driver has none. Yes it may evoke "soul" all by itself but that is only because it evokes the work and artistry of those who made it. Any car evokes the soul of its designers, this one just adds on a few more skill sets. But it has no soul in its own right.
love how something breaks off it at the end there 😂
That thing gave me the shivers. Life would not be worth living without driving.
Don't worry, you'll probably be gone before driverless takes off anyway.
@@KahurangiSteez I think all the economy and resources will be depleted before AI take off seriously.
@@KahurangiSteez exactly my thought process
Sounds like a enormous RC-Car!
OH wait it is an enormous RC-Car
EXACTLY!! that was painful to watch!
No it's a CC car computer controlled at least RC's still have human input
Every race car driver in the world: "DEY TOOK ER JERBS!!!!!"
@@amjan DERK A DERR!!!!
Derrkkaa Dooooo!!
Durka durka Mohammed jihad
DER TIK RR JBBBBS
They took his jerbbbbb!
The technology behind this thing really blows my mind. The speed, not so much. We won't be seeing races with that car soon enough.
Who would wanna see a race with AI. You can load Gran Turismo in your PS and let the AI race... It's gonna be as interesting as that. The reason people watch racing is because drivers are humans...
U r wrong and soon will be surprised, it took no time to for machines to beat humans in chess and go...
@@teabaggins3517 A nice concept would be to put 1 AI racer as some sort of samples.
@@user-ms1gf6ve7m yea, but AI will get the driving at some point down to perfection, and when that happens it will be like watching a Merry go Round. Racing is interesting because of human erro which makes it unpredictable and full of surprises/suspense and because you are rooting for another human. If all is AI driving the car perfectly it is kinda pointless besides some nerds showing off their coding skills
@@therzook this isn't chess . . . This is driving.
In approx. 10 years, maybe earlier, these things will blow our minds.
Definetely possible, it would be interesting to see racing but the AI makes all the decisions: We could get closer to perfection than ever before.
Plot twist: there is driver laying on his back inside.
yeah no he would be heaps faster
@@waynesenbanaynsen no because he's facing backwards. Blindfolded.
@@waynesenbanaynsen And much much heavier too....pretty sure the computer systems on board weigh much less than a human does.
Plot twist in plot twist. Stephen Hawking is steering the racecar with his mouth ...
And he is driving with a keyboard
The cars of the future won't need drivers.
Or passengers.
Then there won't be a sport nor will there be people to watch it.
And there will be no purpose for their existence.
This is literally the opposite of a racecar. Sure its technologically impressive, but so is a graphing calculator.
But you can't race a graphic calculators though. At least not with that attitude
@@Phonixrmf lol. good point.
@@Phonixrmf I thought that was what they were doing? Wait, so if that's not a calculator with wheels than what is it?
@@Phonixrmf you cant race this car either... it races itself lol
Your parents never bought you that rc car you wanted did they
It’s interesting how many people complain about this car and take it as an insult. It’s cool technology and likely only went slow for safety concerns. But this video is what I love about Goodwood festival of speed because they always showcase very unique cars and they’re truthfully unbiased as to what cars they show off.
Schumacher would have passed it a 10 times in a single lap.
Curry smell
Well, It’s clear that Schumacher drove V10’s and V8’s in a era of over many decades of improvement to F1 cars from its first iteration of “slow” cars in its early ages to when he retired. This, like how Formula E started, is it’s first generation of cars. Now with that stated, in the future, it’ll be as fast as Schumacher on tracks after many improvements in tech.
Yeah this wasnt really going full speed now was it
The roborace is not about lap times, but about a self driven electric car with a GPS and AI which will in a future maybe help avoid accidents because the driver couldn't predict/stop/control the car on time.
watch out for this big brain
1:42 when even an AI throw its controller, because being mad when it saw its time slip !
1:37 And didn't get the finish line flag wave. Idk what is that boomer women doing there she just like: You race you race I don't care.
Pretty sure it threw is human
I thought, a chip was falling off, wasn't it?
no checkered-flag for you! lol.
...for what ... whose gonna see it LOL
program the car to see it so it knows the race is over... maybe?
No medal for the droid either.
something broke at the end
I'm not into electric cars, but the sound of this one was the only one that caught my attention... and made me smile!
The part that fell off the car at the end just completed this whole video.
It's funny how you can see that it is programmed to keep a metre gap from the edges of the track to avoid accidents. Impressive stuff
Or cyclists.
In 50 years all spectators will be robots, too!
jajajajjajajajajajaja....yes
Well who would want to attend a driverless race? What are you going to root for? Where is the thrill or risk?
@@mrjohnnyk The best programmer, LOL
@@mrjohnnyk the builders of the car?
@@zureroomsoesheh8026 Doesn't sound like that will attract much of an audience.
Someone tell the programmers the shortest path between two points is a straight f”n line
So basically someone brought an electric toy car to a festival and let it run
They forgot to program race mode. They should program at least drift mode.
Only boring mode is active
At least i'm faster then that😅
Donut mode
Drag mode
Maldonado mode
Drunk mode
Dustin Pohl I would like to see your 18,6L V16 BassMachine with six 40" subwoofers and two PS4s win hillclimb.
Ken block mod
Colin Mcrae mod
Michael schumacher mod
....and more?
This technology, while it still has a long way to go, is mighty impressive. Just look st the other autonomous car that went up, that mustang, for example. That couldn't even make it up the hill, yet this made it up with some resemblance of speed. In a few years, I'm sure it could absolutely fly up the hill!
Fiona Beutrix it sure will and will be quite an engineering feat but what about the sporting achievement?
Babelfish sporting achievement... Now that's something to talk about... Maybe it'll be like horse racing? We'll just have to see what they come up with.
They should fit this into a Formula E car.
Babelfish I wonder if it would be something where instead of the sport being about the driving, it’s about the engineering. Each team would design the car, and then they would enter the season with their car. Sure, there would be restrictions, but because there’s no driver it would be awesome to see how different teams could experiment with different designs, with each car being completely unique! That would be amazing.
PlasmaYT like robot wars but instead of beating the shit out each other they race each other?
Scalextric have certainly upped their game.
This thing needs richard hammond to program it... Hopefully it would end up upside down in a field on fire
The sound made me look out the window to see if my Milk had been delivered.
It does sound like a milk float doesn't it?
Twist: the viewers are all robots from the plants that build other robots. Robots watching robots
There are robots on TH-cam! Robots watching robots watching robots!
as a engineering student, this is awesome, as a craggy, this is bullish*t
That was 2 minutes I'll never get back.
I made up for it by listening to a V8 engine for 10 minutes. Feel better now.
When you don’t have rich friends to race against. You get 10 of these bots to play against.
Impressive and pretty eerie to watch knowing it's controlling itself. Dose sound like it could use a longer gear, unless that was deliberate to run the car conservatively.
I have a feeling it was a conservative run, especially if it was (as the title says) the first ever run.
I was watching it live and they were discussing this with an engineer with Radio Le Mans commentators that it could use 4 individual 500 bhp electric motors. So that's nearly 2000 bhp and complete control torque vectoring but that's only theoretical as the batteries won't last very long nor will the on board software be able to compute fast enough to keep in on the line. But for this run it was limited to 100 kmh even though with 500 bhp in the current state can reach upto 220 kmh.
The AI uses a GPS assisted system to sense it's surroundings, and with all the trees and obstacles interrupting the connection it wasn't as "confident" as it would normally be.
If I remember correctly, with the full power this would be able to do somewhere around 300-350 kmh.
But they won't try that out on a track like this. At least not yet.
I don't think you'd be able to go full throttle on the hillclimb anyways.
It's ok guys, the project went bankrupt, it's not a thing any more.
Definitely looks like the designers are making progress. Can’t imagine what that baby’ll do once they can figure out the control algorithm behind the steering and throttle. Definitely doesn’t seem easy!!!
imagine this scenario then:
YOU have to balance a glass of water on a pole on top of your head, not spilling a single drop of it. Whilst running downhill at sprint-pace.
What!? You can't do that first try? How sad.
Give the technology a break, it's amazing that it can do this for being the first ever run solo w/o aid.
Don't put it on a RACE track than where the point is to go fast. Might as well put it to work in a retirement home than where it can slowly drive old people around the golf course.
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Rob Baker whoops your like bait failed!
This is true, they really don’t
Yeah, its true so many people really dont
Okay, Rob
Yeah it's the internet.
Its not only the first autonomous race car ( not radio controlled by human) but navigates with human spectators next to the track so yeah I think a bit slow is sensible.
Me in 2050: so that's how they took drivers away from racing
My son: cool
Kinda scary/creepy vibe. Do androids count electric sheep?
Do androids are gay?
They count humans
1:41 falling apart for god know what reason. Can't be the speed...
Very underrated comment, lol.
Can't be the steepness of the "hillclimb" either.
Looks like it ran over something that got kicked away.
I think it ejected a power plug. That way it can be safely approached by people.
It's crying to have an engine power it.
I think this could be a cool way to allow even more intense racing with very little to no people getting hurt! That being said, I feel this could coexist alongside traditional racing, but like in it’s own racing class. And if there are drivers who want to race but aren’t keen on getting behind the wheel, they can sit at a control panel, probably akin to a racing game, and remotely control these cars while being completely safe! But again, this should just be its own class of auto racing, and just coexist alongside all other forms of racing!
That would really be freakin' awesome. No need for regulations so they could go wild. It would be so fun to watch. Maybe they could even bring back a kind of group B
@@notme5744 EXACTLY!!!
Maybe…even go full on Speed Racer because again, the drivers aren’t in the car!
That is darn impressive. You can see it adjusting itself all the way up the course. Wow. I'm new to this particular project so pardon my ignorance but what kind of systems does it use to navigate? Radar?
jojj334Q On their website they say the car has several lidars and radars and a 360° camera.
AES 2015 I was just reading it up. Didn't realise this is going to be a motorsport championship. Odd but facinating. It'll be interesting to see the data they get from the races and how this could improve machine learning and improve consumer self driving cars.
The human will be missing from this category but I wonder how autonomous cars will 'struggle' amongst each other? Will it be similar to an all AI race in racing games like Gran Turismo/Forza? Or closer to human competitiveness?
jojj334Q It should also be interesting to see if/how this pushes innovation like other races, but to software, since that's the only advantage a team can have.
So it's not using any pre-recorded map is it? Only reading the road with cameras? Am I right? That's awesome!!!
Look, a positive comment!
Something broke of at the end from the rear of the car?
Lol yeaaaa lol idk what it is
01:42
It was going too fast for the foam to handle..
Lmfao
Its the parachute 😆
You can never take the human element out of auto racing. If F1 in the future is driverless, all the skill, danger and thrill goes out the window...no thanks
It's not the purpose at all, it's a proof of concept
@@microteam4 Exactly. It's to show what's possible with modern technology. It's taking the ai for driverless cars and adapting that for more extreme circumstances.
The purpose of this is to develop self-driving AI in a competitive environment. Racing has always driven automotive technology forward, and now this project hopes to use racing to drive automotive AI forward. Nobody's going to take away your precious F1, grandpa.
F1 is boring as it is anyway
@@microteam4 And that's not the purpose of racing or why people watch racing.
Takes the thrill out of racing, like watching someone racing slot cars boring.
It sounds like someone driving a scooter on a really bumpy road.
Respect to its developers! I enjoyed that one!
This design and the uncanny feeling of the object of this mass moving on its own gives a sense of the future.
When it passed by the crowd @ 1:03, I laughed...cos no one found it exciting. Just dead silence
Is it remote controlled (like Drone / RC car) or is it fully automated and self driving?
Are we sure that the sound isn't a person crying while hide in the interior of chasis???
Why does this comment only have 1 like!?
What horrible gearing
@@elephant1851 casue my channel still under 100 subs :( xD
@@desireebby3864 Looks like nearly all of them liked your comment.
Lol
Maybe we can name it Danica and it could win a race
I would rather this be an expensive toy rc car than a car for a motorsport series.
This is how the future’s car looks like:
-Boring
-Electric
-Sounding like a playmobil
I hope I’ll be dead (by old age) before all of that.
The track looked spotless! Must be the quickest robot vacuum at goodwood yet?
Does anyone know what the part was, that broke off the car and shot out at 1:41 ? If it was truly an autonomous controlled car this is impressive. Not as a racer, but as a self driving car for the rest of us to use on the roads.
one of the plastic bits on the rim maybe
Rest of us tô use on the roads?? Talk by yourself...
I weep for humanity
If that's the future of racing, you can keep it.
01:41 I think it lost a part... Already taking apart just after a finish line - convinient.
one thing to note: its maximum speed was reduced for the event (it can go A LOT FASTER !!!)
Michael Ceates . Well I thought it was still very caviler of the people who displayed. Although you believe it may have been a little slower. Could have injured many around if systems failed.
@@constantineb6433: _"Could have injured many around if systems failed."_
- And so could human-driven cars.
This is the sound we will hear when the machine gets rid of us.
People slating don't realise the feat of engineering that this thing is, 1 it's not going to be stupidly fast as they don't want to risk destroying the car. 2 this is literally the first time it's ever been out, if developed properly over time we could see this as a safe way of having crazy exciting racing where drivers can go all out with no risk of injury, yes I understand that's part of the magic of racing but driver safety is always the highest priority on the list for any Motorsport.
Driver? This is a level 5 autonomous car. This is the literal death of motorsport.
Odezy Beckhummice janior nope, this isn't even Motorsport
Surprise toy City, I used to be a marshal, and that sentence is correct. Driver safety is the highest priority in FIA races. That's why the drivers are in the biggest safety during an event, then the spectators, cameramen and marshals. So I guess you don't know that much about motorsport in the end
Surprise toy City ok look at the engineering that goes into F1 cars, a prime example of research into driver safety was Alonso's crash at Melbourne I believe where he walked away from a high speed rolling accident, try telling me he wouldn't have walked let alone lived from that if there was no driver safety aspects. Dont even get me started on rally cars, just do googling or watch WRC clips from the teams and you'll realise that driver safety it no.1 priority over everything else!
Thank god someone agrees with me.. :)
Could you imagine 20 of these flying around tracks at 200+ mph
🤮🥱
No
It just looks like the car by Heinel from Future GPX Cyber Formula Saga
yes the Spiegel HP-022. that car was amazing in design. i wish we had that cockpit technology already available. that 360° Display a La C.O.F.F.I.N. is out of this world.
The concept of complete negation of any potential fatalities, while maintaining a tactile racing series with teams, spectators, and sponsors. A potential future for racing is upon us