ZF ProAI has announced that it has worked with NVIDIA to develop the ZF ProAI artificial intelligence (AI) system for highway automated driving, unveiled at CES 2017 in Las Vegas. ZF ProAI enables vehicles to better understand their environment by using deep learning to process sensor and camera data. In addition, the companies are developing solutions for more advanced highly automated driving, in which systems have the capability to control the vehicle with greater levels of autonomy. ZF ProAI will use the scalable NVIDIA DRIVE PX 2 AI computing platform to process inputs from multiple cameras, plus lidar, radar and ultrasonic sensors. The system will have the capability to understand in real time what is happening around a vehicle, precisely locate itself on an HD map, and plan a safe path forward. The solution will meet automotive-grade standards to function when exposed to extreme temperatures, moisture, and dust. ZF plans to start production of ZF ProAI from 2018. ZF will deliver ZF ProAI as an in-vehicle system capable of over-the-air updates to add new features and capabilities throughout the vehicle's life. It is also configured for V2X applications, so it can communicate with other vehicles and with the surrounding infrastructure. The learning and networking capacity of ZF ProAI will help make an entire vehicle fleet safer and more efficient by means of swarm intelligence.