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Driving With AI: Autonomy From Motorsports to Main Street to the Military | Elevation Live! with Kevin Baron

32 min · 10 de nov de 2025
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For Episode 2, we went to Austin, Texas, for the Formula 1 United States Grand Prix at the Circuit of the Americas, where one company called Code 19 Racing is developing some of the fastest moving AI on the planet — and demonstrating it for the U.S. Army. "You have to be able to react at 150 mph, within a few inches," said O.G. Wells, chief operating officer of the veteran-owned company. “The world’s first professional autonomous motorsports team” is that and much more, thanks to partnerships with NVIDIA and Booz Allen, and a purpose-driven mission to develop young talent. We hung out with O.G. at Austin's Capital Factory tech hub over F1 race weekend, and with Code 19 Racing CEO Lawrence Walter on a visit to Booz Allen in Washington, D.C. Here's what we learned. For exclusive updates and insights, visit www.elevation-live.com [http://www.elevation-live.com]. Produced by: Human Biography

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