The incoming president of the Australian Trainers’ Association will harness artificial intelligence, aiming to help streamline the working lives of all trainers and get the best out of their horses.

Group 1 winner Troy Corstens contacted Racenet in the wake of last week’s story, which discovered that simple questions posed to AI platform ChatGPT provided a troubling signpost and a brutal warning for horse racing administrators around the world.

Victorian trainer Corstens, who is about to assume the mantle of ATA president from Robbie Griffiths, has already completed two AI courses and is currently studying his third.