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Hertz said it is rolling out the AI scanners at airports nationwide. At least one renter is taking issue with the technology.
Barely two months into the scanners' initial deployment at real-world Hertz facilities, there's already a problem.
The rental car company has employed an AI-powered scanner that analyzes whether damage has been done to its vehicles upon ...
One customer was charged $440 for a scuff on his rental's wheel. But talking to a human employee about it wasn't easy, and he ...
Hertz customers are complaining they were charged hundreds of dollars for minor scrapes and dents that were detected by the ...
Hertz's new AI damage scanners are now live, but watch out! A new report reveals how this tech could lead to unexpected fees ...
Hertz uses a new AI scanner that automatically detects any scratches, dents or damages. The new technology has worked out ...
Hertz plans to implement 100 UVeye scanners at its approximately 1,600 United States airport locations by the end of 2025. It touts "transparency" as one of the main advantages its customers can ...
Hertz recently started implementing an AI–driven vehicle scanner that scans cars before and after rentals to check for damage ...
Hertz is employing the scanner technology via a partnership with Israel-based UVeye, aiming to have the scanners at 100 of its roughly 1600 U.S. airport locations by year's end.
Hertz said it is rolling out the AI scanners at airports nationwide. At least one renter is taking issue with the technology. New Hertz AI scanner charged one car renter $440 for a 1-inch tire scuff ...
Hertz plans to implement 100 UVeye scanners at its approximately 1,600 United States airport locations by the end of 2025. It touts "transparency" as one of the main advantages its customers can ...