Amazon’s investment in the sports world continued at the company’s signature cloud technology conference this week, but not in the way you’d expect.
Amazon Web Services chief and big sports fan Andy Jassy on Wednesday in Las Vegas unveiled a first-of-its-kind global autonomous racing league called AWS DeepRacer.
We are pleased and excited to announce AWS DeepRacer and the AWS DeepRacer League. New reinforcement learning powered AWS service and racing league ML powered cars. #reInvent pic.twitter.com/9Qmmqj4Ebw
— AWS re:Invent (@AWSreInvent) November 28, 2018
The league features AWS DeepRacer, a 1/18th scale radio-controlled, self-driving four-wheel race car designed to help developers learn about reinforcement learning, a type of machine learning feature found in Amazon SageMaker. It features an Intel Atom processor; a 4-megapixel camera with 1080p resolution; multiple USB ports; and a 2-hour battery.
“Reinforcement Learning is one of the technologies that are used to make self-driving cars a reality; the AWS DeepRacer is the perfect vehicle (so to speak) for you to go hands-on and learn all about it,” Amazon wrote in a blog post. “We’re ramping up volume production and you will be able to buy one of your very own very soon.”
Developers will be able to race their cars against others on a physical track at events around the world. Amazon will host the AWS DeepRacer Grand Final and award the AWS DeepRacer Championship Cup at next year’s re:invent conference.
DeepRacer costs $399 but pre-orders are available now for $249 on Amazon. The car will be released this March.
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