Using AI to tune cars?

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Has anyone tried to use AI to create a tuning app that can act as a crew chief, setting up the car perfectly with your given input? I saw a few GPT's on chatgpt but they aren't updated with the latest cars and I also don't know if they're that good. Maybe with the collective knowledge of GTPlanet this could be done, helping everyone equally.
 
One of the members here has already created an app. https://gtprotune.com/

 
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One of the members here has already created an app. https://gtprotune.com/

is this using AI in the backend or a data set of tunes for every car?
 
Why would you want to do that when there is a mathematically optimized calculation for it.

AI is wasteful, and its guesswork responses sometimes totally wrong until the training method is changed to fix some very specific responses.

You want to rely on that?
"Well, of course 100.1 HP is more than 100.9HP" - though that one error seems to have been corrected.
 
Why would you want to do that when there is a mathematically optimized calculation for it.

AI is wasteful, and its guesswork responses sometimes totally wrong until the training method is changed to fix some very specific responses.

You want to rely on that?
"Well, of course 100.1 HP is more than 100.9HP" - though that one error seems to have been corrected.
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So, clearly what you posted was manipulated to make AI look bad.
 
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I used chatgp, and it work not so bad.
I Made some adjustment especially for the torque.
My problem is that my account is free and after some request, it change in previous version.
I’ll try deep seeker,that have an engine like chargpt 4 for free) in the next week and I’ll back with my option.
 
So, clearly what you posted was manipulated to make AI look bad.
You propapbly want to reread what I posted starting in the very first sentence and ending with the very last one.
Usually this is done to understand context, and because it contains information that correct themselves after going the extra mile.

Otherwise I blame your selective reading for skipping huge parts of the post (and you may want to read the thread I linked to for further stories that evolve around current AI mishaps).
 
Hey guys, not sure if I understand the message correctly, but given the AI works correctly in theory, how would this help when it comes to applying the AI-suggested settings to GT7? It would work only if PD would have implemented car physics authentically, which is, as we all know, not the case. So the AI-suggested settings might work in real life but not in GT7.

I understand that you mentioned GT7 repeatedly in your prompts to get GT7-specific answers / settings, but that could work only if the AI bot would have been trained on a vast amount of real GT7 data, or knew the internal calculations PD uses. Both is extremely unlikely in my opinion. And the secondary information on GT7 on the web is so unprecise (ie. many different tuning settings for the same purpose etc.) that a usable reply from that information is unlikely as well.

I have to admit, though, that the idea as such is pretty interesting, and if one could create useful output I for sure would give it a go.
 
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So... I've been "training" a bot to tune cars for GT7 specifically (with other games planned in the future).

I started off by telling it a few lies, wooing it with my charm, and before it knew it I had seduced and convinced it to do all my tuning dirty work.
  • I showed it what parameters are available, the range of adjustment, the parts list, etc.
  • I fed it books on driving technique and theories, and hundreds upon hundreds of specs and diagrams of real-world parts.
  • I showed it people of importance to the culture, the niches, the hobbies.
It still needs work, but it can set up a car for whatever you want it to with some room for error and it'll want to learn your driving style to better help you set up your car. If y'all wanna know more about it or test its abilities, feel free to ask. I'd love to talk about it.

I named it GTO and it's available to try to ChatGPT Pro users.*

*That's not an ad for the bot or for OpenAI, it's just how it works: if you train and wanna share your own GPT then you have to pay to gain access to their benefits and the ability to share/publish your bots. I simply paid to remove the daily query limit so I could keep feeding it information on my free time lol.

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