Khaleej Times

Self-drive yourself to coding with Amazon’s latest gizmo

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las vegas — Self-driving cars, meet Amazon’s self-driving toys.

Amazon.com’s cloud unit announced a $399 autonomous toy car, aimed at helping Web developers try out some of their own self-driving technology. Customers can train and tweak machine learning models in an online simulator and then test drive them on vehicles one-eighteenth the size of a real race car.

Amazon Web Services (AWS) is even creating a sports league and championsh­ip cup, borne out of races its employees had with each other using the model car, the AWS DeepRacer.

“It started getting pretty competitiv­e,” Andy Jassy, chief executive of AWS, said at the company’s annual cloud conference in Las Vegas. “We had to remind people that we were actually trying to build this and launch this for customers. But

Amazon.com’s AWS DeepRacer helps developers try out their own self-driving tech. —

it was actually kind of interestin­g, educationa­l for us.”

He added of the forthcomin­g competitio­n: “This is the world’s first global autonomous racing league open to everyone.”

The news represents another opportunit­y for the world’s No. 1 cloud computing company to lure people to try its machine learning services such as Amazon SageMaker, applying them to the car.

It also raises questions about Amazon’s interest in autonomous vehicles, an exploding area that has drawn heavy investment­s from automakers and technology companies alike, notably rival Alphabet.

Simulation­s similar to the races Amazon is proposing are common in academic circles studying how traffic management would work in an era of self-driving cars. To be sure, autonomous vehicles rely on sensors, lidar and other components that are not the focus of AWS DeepRacer.

Amazon previously held what it called “Robocar Rallies” focused on behavioral cloning technology, which AWS DeepRacer events will now replace. —

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