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high-resolution cameras
Coverage of high-resolution cameras in the Nexus archive.
Hertzorganization1Consumer Federation of Americaorganization1Ben Wintersperson1Jessica Fieldsperson1Artificial Intelligencetopic1damage detectiontopic12025 Chevrolet Tahoetopic1Travancore Devaswom Boardorganization1S. Jayakumarperson1Sabarimalaplace1AI-enabled crowd management systemtopic1real-time datatopic1predictive analyticstopic1face-recognition technologytopic1
- Rental car AI scanners flag alleged damage, leaving customers with surprise bills
Rental car companies are using AI-powered camera systems to detect vehicle damage, but customers report being charged for uncaused damage like dirt or water droplets. Jessica Fields, a Georgia psychotherapist, was billed $350 for dents flagged by Hertz's AI after returning a car, despite no visible damage at drop-off.
- AI-enabled crowd management system to be implemented in Sabarimala from this year
The Travancore Devaswom Board president K. Jayakumar announced a pilot AI-enabled crowd management system for Sabarimala. The system will use real-time data, predictive analytics, high-resolution cameras, and face-recognition technology to enhance pilgrim safety and streamline movement.