Train a Viable Model in 45 minutes for AWS DeepRacer Beginner Challenge Virtual Community Race 2020

AWS DeepRacer is an integrated learning system for users of all levels to learn and explore reinforcement learning and to experiment and build autonomous driving applications. This is the first AWS DeepRacer virtual community race dedicated for AWS DeepRacer beginners. This blog post serves to provide the essential comprehensive guides and resources to help the beginners to get started with this community race.

You will get the opportunity to learn and get hands-on with reinforcement learning, Python programming, AWS cloud services and more as you join and compete in the community race. To encourage more active participation from the new racers community, the top 50 racers in this community race will be rewarded with AWS credits. The winner will win $1,000 AWS credits. Refer here for more prize details. Terms and conditions apply.

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Calling all DeepRacer enthusiasts in Perú!

Carlos Cortez, founder and leader of AWS User Group Perú is looking for those interested in learning to race together and to organise the first official AWS DeepRacer race in Perú. All details (including the form link) in his LinkedIn post below.

Invitation: AWS DeepRacer – Automated Bots “AI performing live on speeding tracks!”, Seattle, 12 Mar 2020

If you’re in Seattle, you’ll have a chance to listen to the scientist behind AWS DeepRacer. Sign up on meetup.com.

Dr. Sahika Genc will present DeepRacer and concepts used in it, then after a break you’ll have a chance to race on the track.

When: Thursday, March 12, 2020, 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

Where: Amazon – Day 1 2121 7th Ave · Seattle, WA

Challenge/Invitation: Race for a chance to try your models on a track (Lelystad, Netherlands)

An offer worth noting: easytocloud have prepared a track to train on at the Lelystad Airport and would like to offer you a chance to race on it. But.

You need to fight for it in a virtual race. For details on how to enter the competition visit the easytocloud blog. Hurry up, submissions end next week. See the announcement on LinkedIn.

The AWS Amsterdam Summit is taking place on the 8th of April 2020. Register here.