General Motors is using AI to speed up the vehicle inspection process

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General Motors is using AI to speed up the vehicle inspection process
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Like an airport body scanner for your car

As part of the collaboration, GM will sell UVeye’s technology to its dealer network to upgrade their vehicle inspection systems. GM will also work with UVeye on a variety of vehicle inspection technology projects involving used car auctions, fleet operations, and automotive dealership sales.

Based on images and videos provided by the company, UVeye’s technology looks like an airport body scanner for your car. The car drives through the scanner with illuminated lights on the inside and, within minutes, service providers have a detailed report about everything that’s wrong with your car down to the tire pressure.

UVeye’s system uses artificial intelligence, machine learning, and high-definition cameras to “quickly and accurately” check tires and the vehicle’s underbody and exterior for defects, missing parts, and other safety-related issues. GM says that UVeye’s tech will be made available to 4,000 dealerships across the country. Earlier this year, the Israeli company made a deal with a major automotive retail management system used by over 15,000 dealers in the US.

GM isn’t alone in seeing potential in UVeye’s high-tech inspection system. Last year, the startup closed $60 million inSign up for the newsletterPlease confirm your subscription to Verge Deals via the verification email we just sent you.

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