Case Study: AI leading the way to Le Mans win

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Jousef Murad & João Ginete

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During a Le Mans race, the Jota engineering team produces 7,500 data points per second – and, as you might know, the race lasts 24 hours. Attempting to analyze billions of data points in real-time to win the world’s most competitive car race is just the start of Jota’s challenges. With only seconds separating those who take the podium from other competing teams, the winning edge comes down to engineering ingenuity – and the visionary use of technology. This case study goes behind the scenes to explore how an unlikely team from Kent won Le Mans with a combination of AI, self-learning models, and engineering ingenuity. Inside, discover the lessons your business can learn from Jota’s AI success story.
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