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Drive on MSNCar renters hurt by Hertz’s AI damage-detection systemCustomers are complaining of surprise fees for nearly indistinguishable marks found by Hertz’s AI inspection technology. ...
Car hire companies are rolling out new AI tools to detect even the tiniest scratches, leaving customers outraged over the ...
Barely two months into the scanners' initial deployment at real-world Hertz facilities, there's already a problem.
Hertz and other agencies are increasingly relying on scanners that use high-res imaging and A.I. to flag even tiny blemishes, ...
Despite hundreds of thousands flying through Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Fourth of July weekend, airport staff and travelers experienced few issues.
A customer faced a surprise bill for an almost imperceptible mark on the returned car’s quarter panel detected by Hertz’s ...
It’s hard to keep up with rapidly expanding artificial intelligence features and uses. But Hertz rental cars are currently on ...
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AirlineGeeks on MSNEtihad Starts Route to Its Newest U.S. AirportThe airline, one of the two flag carriers of the United Arab Emirates, is now flying four times a week between Atlanta and ...
Just a few months after Hertz announced the launch of artificial intelligence for vehicle inspections, the car rental company ...
Within a few months of Hertz announcing the launch of artificial intelligence for vehicle inspections, starting at the ...
If you were thinking about getting a rental car on your next Disney or Universal vacation you may want to look into Hertz’s ...
Hertz uses a new AI scanner that automatically detects any scratches, dents or damages. The new technology has worked out ...
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