Anduril launched the AI Grand Prix, a global drone racing competition offering $500,000 and jobs to top software talent.
This is a race series for software programmers and the brainchild of founder Palmer Luckey, he tells TechCrunch.
The Abu Dhabi Autonomous Racing League’s 2026 drone championship tested vision-only AI drones against human pilots at speeds ...
Anduril is currently building a new five-acre manufacturing facility, Arsenal-1, in Ohio, which will host the AI Grand Prix’s finale in a race organized by the Drones Champions League, a professional ...
A2RL Drone Championship tests autonomous racing drones across speed, coordination, and human vs AI challenges.
Palmer Lucky's defense tech startup Anduril is known for its creative recruitment schemes. Now its launching an all-ages ...
The idea for a drone racing competition reportedly stemmed from a marketing meeting, where Anduril staffers suggested ...
Anduril has launched the AI Grand Prix, a unique drone-flying contest where autonomous drones compete and software-writing skills of participants can win them jobs.
Anduril's AI Grand Prix challenges engineers to develop autonomous drone software for $500K prize pool and jobs.
The drone racing organization at Purdue recently hosted its January FPV simulation racing competition, coming just weeks ...
While several companies operate in this space, three have consistently demonstrated the scale, innovation, and quality ...
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