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New AI tool picks up every scratch on your car rental – and its freaking people out
(www.independent.co.uk)
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They should have to run the car through the same scanner when renting it out and pay the customer for any damage that the second scan is not picking up.
Reading the article, it seems that no one is contesting that the damage is not real (and Hertz said that they have employees verify that the damage if the customer questions it). Hertz does not have any evidence that the damage (not noticeable to the naked eye) did not occur while the car was sitting on the lot between rentals or occured before the scanner was installed.
Also, since Hertz is charging customers to repair every dent, scuff, and scratch, no matter how minor, does that imply that that is the new standard for rental cars? If I am renting a car from them, can I go over it with a magnifying glass and, if I can find spot of chipping paint, they agree to take the car out of rotation until they can get it fixed at an auto body shop and will give me a replacement car of equal or better class?