![]() We were the first company in the world to do it on the first go without ever seeing a vehicle before. "Originally, what we did was utilize artificial intelligence to look for security threats or illicit materials below vehicles and access control points. It's another intriguing example of the civilian spinoffs that have emerged from Israel's national security sector over the last couple of decades as sensors and algorithms find new life on civvy streets. Drive past it, and it will image your car's panels, tires, or underbody, spotting dings, oil leaks, foreign objects, or other problems, flagging them for remedy. The company has developed what you might think of as a car scanner that can diagnose problems in just a few seconds. ![]() ![]() That's probably easier than teaching one to diagnose problems with your car after a visual scan of its undercarriage, and yet the latter is what an Israeli company called UVeye has done. Can you train an AI to take a breath, wince, and remark, "Well, it's going to cost you"? ![]()
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