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AI’s teaching sim racers to improve – what about other game
MOTOR racing has, in principle, stayed very much the same over the past 150 years or so, since the first organised race in the UK was held in Manchester between what were described as “two road steam
Five years after the lockdown sim racing boom, direct drive’s hit the mainstream
Artificial intelligence is no longer just a geeky or gimmicky technology – it’s becoming integrated with our daily lives. Although not everyone welcomes this development – there are valid concerns abo
Researchers at ETH Zurich in Switzerland recently taught the one-armed, four-legged ANYmal search and rescue robot to play badminton against a human. Fans of the sport may be relieved to learn that AN
The technology-led US stockmarket has hit another record peak. There are rumours of stonking pay packages for software developers in Silicon Valley. One of the leading tech behemoths has just achieved
WHEN YOU REACH a milestone birthday, it’s a time to reflect on memories and achievements for better or worse, which is why much of what you’ve read in this magazine has looked backwards. But it is als