A2RL Demos Driverless Racing
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•Man versus autonomous car race ends before it begins
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The A2RL (Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League) races in Japan .
The league is up-front about the limitations of the current state of the technology.
It's programmed responses to an environment; these vehicles are not learning on their own.
Technology Innovation Institute develops the hardware and software stack for all the vehicles.
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