@Thomas Jansen , @Alex Hodgkinson , @J-F Chardon RRE AI is great already, nevertheless there's always something new to learn , just for the record
I'm skeptical on that. Grid Autosport also used self-learning AI, for example. Result? The AI drives as a hotlapper and has massive problems with racing in a pack. For my tastes I expect a good AI to create an illusion of a good human driver: 1) it has a bit if inconsistensy, imperfection in lines, braking, accelerating; 2) it takes different corners with speeds similar to humans (i.e. doesn't take fast corners consistently faster than me and doesn't fall behind in slow turns); 3) it can do clean wheel-to-wheel racing. Which of that can be achieved with self-learning AI doing hotlaps?