So, we know there are CFD limitations in place (sad as the horsepower per watt is always getting better). Maybe there should be a Watt restriction instead of a TFLOP limit. Like the fuel tank limit on the cars instead of a flow limit.
Anyway. How is the crowd here feeling about the introduction of AI? With the open availability of the LLM models, I'm guessing that the teams are now all running GPT-4ish nodes, and using it to analyze data, race outcomes, pit strategies, budgets, etc.
Does anyone think this might be the new war zone of F1? Do fans want to watch 10 game-theory supercomputers calling all the shots of a race weekend? Should this be addressed in the rules and limited?
I am personally torn on this. The sheer optimization and efficiency that these systems will bring make me excited (I'm currently using them professionally for this purpose), but the near-total loss of human passion and experience that would be put to the side makes me utterly sad.
I can just hear the interviews where the teams blame the AI for bad calls and such... I hope that it never gets to that seemingly-inevitable point.