Non-AI Businesses Now Use Artificial Intelligence To Charge Customers For Minor Or Made-Up Damage - Above the Law
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The experience of parking in a compact space led to a reflection on attitudes towards minor vehicle damage. While some people view scratches and dings as serious offenses, others adopt a more relaxed, philosophical approach. Hertz has started using a system called UVeye to automate inspections of returned rental cars at airport locations, moving away from traditional manual checks to improve efficiency in spotting damages. This shift reflects changing perceptions regarding vehicle aesthetics and the nature of driving hazards.
Hertz has implemented UVeye, an AI system that inspects returned cars at airport locations, enhancing the efficiency of detecting damages compared to traditional methods.
The philosophy of 'bumpers are for bumping' challenges the typical view towards car damage, suggesting a more relaxed attitude towards minor cosmetic issues.
Once preconceptions about minor dents and scratches are challenged, the perception of vehicle damage can evolve, leading to a more easygoing outlook on car ownership.
Driving is an activity exposed to various hazards, making the emotional attachment to minor cosmetic imperfections somewhat unreasonable.
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