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AI Vehicle Inspections - Ya! ..... or Huh?

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With as many vehicles like the Maverick having/getting undershield hairy cardboard - really thinking the time to spend money for this being useful has passed.
I'm guessing if you came in with a "I ran over ______ and now it doesn't drive straight or makes a noise", a real tech is looking - there would never be a returned vehicle with "our AI viewall saw nothing amiss".

Not even my dealer sent this email - Is AI really this much of a positive thing in the general public to be a selling point?

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I saw this at a Volvo/Polestar (RIP :crying:) dealer a few years ago, but I can't remember if it was for vehicle inspections or trade-ins, or both.

I have no issue with the technology they choose to use, but I think the motivation ends up being the same... "what 'potential issues' can I tell the customer they have, so I can write a service order I wouldn't have had otherwise?"

In other words, it is immaterial to me if cameras and AI can do a better job than Jethro in the service bay - the end result is still going to be separating an owner from their cash IMHO.

And I get that at certain stages of life, people either can't, or just don't want to get under their vehicles and look at things - but a jacked-up undershield is the easiest thing to notice, even just down on one knee. "Your time is valuable," they say - but it is obvious this is being implemented for the saving the dealership's time, and making them money.
 

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Rental car companies should use that technology.
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