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Inside the £100,000 Axsim Formula Simulator that helps F1 drivers practise from home

Daily Mail - Science & tech

For Formula 1 fans it could be the ultimate way to see what it's really like to drive at the highest level. A UK company has built a simulator which uses fighter jet technology to help create the sensation of G-Force experienced by the likes of Lewis Hamilton, Max Verstappen and George Russell. The simulator is sure to give users a serious upper body workout, particularly so when it comes to the neck muscles, but any fans interested will have to splash out £100,000 ($135,450) to experience the full system for themselves. A stripped-down version, called the GFQ Simulator, is priced at £16,400 ($22,234). The F1-style bit of kit was made by Axsim, a sub-brand of a company called Cranfield Simulation, which is itself a subsidiary of UK-based Cranfield Aerospace Solutions.


Scientists develop artificial intelligence that can read your mind

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A question that every tech enthusiast is asking after the technology driven machine learning and user data has started to hit smartphones and smart home devices to millions around the world. Even though it may sound futuristic and even creepy, the next generation of AI will be able to read your mind. Yes, you read that right. Scientists in Japan were able to create an AI that could read your brainwaves. In their research paper titled'Deep image reconstruction from human brain activity', scientists were able to replicate an image based on what a person is looking at it.