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AI Drones Race Autonomously in New Grand Prix
28 Jan
Summary
- Anduril launches AI Grand Prix for autonomous drone racing.
- Contestants will write software, not pilot drones directly.
- Prizes include $500,000 pot and job opportunities at Anduril.

Anduril founder Palmer Luckey has announced the AI Grand Prix, a novel competition focused on autonomous drone racing. Participants will develop software that pilots drones, rather than manually controlling them, highlighting the company's emphasis on AI and autonomy.
The contest offers substantial rewards, including a $500,000 prize pot and expedited hiring opportunities at Anduril. This initiative serves as a unique recruitment strategy, moving beyond traditional methods.
The AI Grand Prix will utilize drones from Neros Technologies, as Anduril's own aircraft are too large for the competition's indoor venue. The event is a collaboration with the Drone Champions League and JobsOhio, with finals in Ohio.




