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Congress Investigates Hertz AI Scanning Tech Over Transparency

What Happened

The House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee has formally requested that Hertz provide a briefing on its deployment of AI-powered scanning technology used for vehicle returns. Lawmakers are seeking clarification on how the technology identifies vehicle damage and manages customer disputes. This inquiry comes after reports of customer complaints about inaccurate AI assessments and insufficient explanations on how these automated detections work. The subcommittee aims to ensure the AI systems in use are fair, transparent, and properly disclosed to users. Hertz has not yet responded publicly to the request, and the outcome could set a precedent for future oversight of AI in the automotive rental industry.

Why It Matters

The scrutiny of Hertz\’s AI scanning tech highlights growing concerns over transparency and accountability when deploying artificial intelligence for customer-facing applications. The outcome may influence future regulations on AI use in consumer services and ramp up calls for clear ethical standards in automation. Read more in our AI News Hub

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