Red Bull Deploys AI for Protests
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Red Bull will now use AI for its F1 protest decisions
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Red Bull plans to use AI to help it build a stronger case in F1 protests.
The team is piloting the project in partnership with title sponsor Oracle .
AI will help Red Bull sift through thousands of pages of previous rules and rulings.
Red Bull believes AI will have a positive effect on its simulations from Australian GP.
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