AI Instructors

Version 3.0
Tuesday, 7 November
12 pm

9 November V 3.75 at 3 pm

Artificial Intelligence (AI) instructors planned.

Instructors training/teaching:
Humans, Humanoid’s, Machine’s and other.

Machine Learning (ML) with AI.

Military branches and law enforcement

Offering not intended for military branches or law enforcement agencies. Coaching provided Individuals fully supported.

Disclaimer
Information provided on best effort basis not to be relied upon for decision making. All information subject to change without notice.

Forward-looking statements
Information provided contains a significant amount of forward looking statements that may or may not happen or be offered in the future information not to be relied upon as factual occurrences.

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Background:

Previous experiences with BSR:

Bill Scott Racing [BSR], trained thousands of drivers from private security agencies to government agencies (U.S. Air Force, CIA, State Department, state police, etc.) in accident avoidance techniques from defensive driving to counter-terrorism tactics.

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Artificial Intelligence Instructors

Instructor
a person who teaches something.
“a driving instructor”

What is being an instructor?

Instructor is the title for an individual responsible for teaching students in a particular subject area. Instructors teach courses in their area of expertise and develop an instructional plan and assignments to be administered to students. Instructors may have teaching and research responsibilities at school

Robotic

Read a brief summary of this topic. robot, any automatically operated machine that replaces human effort, though it may not resemble human beings in appearance or perform functions in a humanlike manner.

By extension, robotics is the engineering discipline dealing with the design, construction, and operation of robots.

What is the main purpose of calibration?

The primary significance of calibration is that it maintains accuracy, standardization and repeatability in measurements, assuring reliable benchmarks and results. Without regular calibration, equipment can fall out of spec, provide inaccurate measurements and threaten quality, safety and equipment longevity.

cal·i·bra·tion

the action or process of calibrating an instrument or experimental readings.
“the measuring devices require calibration”

Calibration is important because it helps ensure accurate measurements, and accurate measurements are foundational to the quality, safety and innovation of most products and services we use and rely on every day. Few people realize the critical role and importance of calibration in their daily lives

Who are called trainers?
trainer

a person who trains athletes; coach.
a person who trains racehorses or other animals for contests, shows, or performances.
an airplane or a simulated aircraft used in training aircrew members, especially pilots.

Usually a professional trainer (or sometimes an experienced employee) serves as the course instructor using hands-on training often supported by formal classroom training

Background BSR

REMEMBERING BILL SCOTT 1938 – 2009
Friday, 28 March 2014
Written by Tony Kelly

Bill Scott, 71, owner of Summit Point Motorsports Park and BSR Inc. in West Virginia, passed away December 7, 2009.

Bill Scott was a national champion whose racing credentials reached deep into the European racing world. Bill raced mostly Formula V and Porsche, but he also raced a Camaro in Trans-Am races with team mate David Hobbs, and RX7’s in IMSA. He helped team-mate George Alderman win an IMSA championship by co-driving a Gremlin to a class win in the 1972 Daytona 24-hour race.

A racer’s career is short-lived. Bill had a vision to train drivers in the skills that he learned from racing. His life-saving accident avoidance training classes put him in first place on the road to success. One of the lessons Bill learned from racing is the importance of teamwork, of “putting a team together that is dedicated, enthusiastic, and willing to put up with hard times.” He has established that team in the family members and dedicated employees who carry on his legacy at Summit Point.

In 1980, Bill Scott purchased the ailing Summit Point Raceway. He supported racing and sports car performance events with a passion. His company, Bill Scott Racing [BSR], trained thousands of drivers from private security agencies to government agencies (U.S. Air Force, CIA, State Department, state police, etc.) in accident avoidance techniques from defensive driving to counter-terrorism tactics.

Under Bill’s leadership, Summit Point expanded with the addition of two new road courses [Jefferson in 1996 and Shenandoah in 2004], a triple skid pad complex [Washington in early 2009], and a new 13-acre tactical training center, the Summit Point Training Campus. Bill had his own explanation for success, “The competitive racing spirit is still there. I want to be so much better than any other business that does our type of training, so that it goes without saying that the best clients will come here. Second place is not an option.” Bill Scott has been a great asset to Jefferson County, the great state of West Virginia, and the Department of Homeland Security of the United States.

Racing was in his blood, and racers were the reason he has been so good to the car club community. Bill enjoyed the company of racers, and was often seen in the paddock talking to drivers about their aspirations, about the track, and telling a few of his own war stories. He was a great friend to Potomac, and to the rest of the car club community in the area.

It’s a sad day to lose a brother and a hero. Thank you for being this and so much more.

Rest in peace, Bill.