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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.
Hertz, a leading car rental company, is facing strong offline and online resentment from the customers who were wrongly ...
Hertz is now using a vehicle inspection system from UVeye at Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport, which it says should ...
Hertz customers are complaining they were charged hundreds of dollars for minor scrapes and dents that were detected by the ...
Hertz Global Holdings, Inc.'s recovery relies on new leadership, fleet upgrades, and activist investor Bill Ackman's backing.
In today's Tech Bytes, ABC's Andrew Dymburt shares, customers are accusing Hertz of taking them for a ride. They say the car ...
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's new AI damage scanners are now live, but watch out! A new report reveals how this tech could lead to unexpected fees ...
Hertz recently started implementing an AI–driven vehicle scanner that scans cars before and after rentals to check for damage ...
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.
The company's new system, developed in partnership with Israeli firm UVeye, is already operational at major hubs such as ...