“Artificial intelligence is not science fiction anymore — it’s already an integral part of our daily lives,” Michael Bolle, Bosch’s chief technical and chief digital officer, has said. As is ZF, which recently acquired WABCO and has plans to make commercial vehicle automation a reality this decade. “In the case of commercial vehicles, we are already seeing strong demand for systems that make fully automated driving to Level 4 and higher possible,” Scheider said. ZF and the unnamed truck maker plan to bring the new automated vehicle to market in the middle of the decade, he said. The lidar works with radar and cameras as the third sensor technology on automated vehicles.
Source: The Guardian January 10, 2020 05:48 UTC