I've always wondered what would happen in an extreme situation like the author describes. I can't imagine the type of game that would lead to. I figure at the end of the day it would come down to the human aspect of it: can the team execute their high-probability play vs. the expected high-probability defense?
I wonder what kind of race this would lead to in F1? If drivers were replaced by an apparatus that would drive the car and maximum driver assists and all telemetry measurements were allowed to be used would the races be boring or even more exciting?
Robot F1 could be very exciting. Faster races, lighter cars (probably could drop like <400kg if they opened up the rules), less need for safety regulations, etc.
I wonder what kind of race this would lead to in F1? If drivers were replaced by an apparatus that would drive the car and maximum driver assists and all telemetry measurements were allowed to be used would the races be boring or even more exciting?