Recently an artificial intelligence (AI) sovereign drone emerged in a kind of AI vs. Human drone racing event. The competition was hosted by the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL) in collaboration with The Drone Champions League (DCL), as part of the Advanced Technology Research Council (ATRC) as part of the Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League (A2RL). The two -day event, which has been witnessed by several countries, was held in Ednic Marina Hall, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. The winning AI drone belonged to Maolab (TU Delift), based in the Netherlands, won two other races in the event.
AI drone left behind human pilots
In a press release, A2RL announced the winners from four different racing incidents. Maolab’s AI drone won three of them, while the Vietnamese team tie racing won a race. For the final week, more than 14 international teams qualified, and the top four proceeded to compete in four different races.
The partners include teams from the United Arab Emirates, the Netherlands, Austria, South Korea, the Czech Republic, Mexico, Turkey, China, Spain, Canada and the United States. These teams were a mixture of University Labs, Research Institute and Startups. In addition, human drone pilot was the finalist of the DCL Falcon Cup.
According to the press release, each team brought a standard drone equipped with the NVIDIA Jettin NX Computing module, a forward -facing camera, and an inert measurement unit (IMU). These drones completely rely on the real -time processing of video footage, video footage and AI -powered decision -making. A2RL developed a complex race at a complex races where drones can reach more than 150 km per hour.
Some elements of the race course included wide gate spacing, irregular lighting, and minimal visual markers. To further enhance the difficulty, the rolling shutter camera was used on the drones. The company said it had experienced the ability to provide faster and stable performance under the terms of demand for participating teams.
Maolab (To Delift) won the AI Grand Challenge after setting the fastest time in the 170 -meter course, completing two lap (22 gates) in 17 seconds. The AI drone also defeated a high human pilot in the AI vs human race. Moreover, the team also claimed to win the AI-only drag race.
On the other hand, TII racing won a multi -drone format, where all the finalists continued to run at the same time.


