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Hertz has awarded Triple J Rentals the prestigious Franchise of the Year for the Asia and Pacific Islands region, recognizing its exceptional growth, operational excellence, and commitment to ...
Renting a car is such a commonplace aspect of travel in the U.S. that you’d think the process is foolproof. But people make ...
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The Hertz rental car company, along with its Dollar and Thrifty affiliates, are rolling out AI-powered vehicle inspection scanners that scan your rental car as it exits or enters the rental lot ...
Barely two months into the scanners' initial deployment at real-world Hertz facilities, there's already a problem.
The rental car company's AI-based scanners are being rolled out across the U.S., but a report suggests they could add extra fees to the inspection process.
Hertz Is Using AI to Scan Your Rental Car for Damage—and Fast-Tracking Repair Estimates Rental giant Hertz has AI-powered vehicle inspection scanners at certain locations, with at least one hiccup.
A customer faced a surprise bill for an almost imperceptible mark on the returned car’s quarter panel detected by Hertz’s inspection system ...
Hertz declined to comment on this article. Instead, the company pointed to its loss damage waiver, which typically costs between $20 and $30 per rental day, as a way to avoid surprising fees.
The company's new system, developed in partnership with Israeli firm UVeye, is already operational at major hubs such as Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and is expected ...
Hertz uses a new AI scanner that automatically detects any scratches, dents or damages. The new technology has worked out ...