This is what you call speedy service.
UVeye is a new system that uses artificial intelligence to perform multi-point vehicle inspections in seconds, saving hours of work compared to traditional methods.
“It’s kind of like an MRI for your car,” UVeye Chief Marketing Officer Yaron Saghiv told Fox News Digital.
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The technology uses computer vision and deep learning originally developed in Israel as a security system that could scan below vehicles for explosive devices and other smuggled items.
“What happened was that instead of bombs and guns and drug bags, we started finding oil leaks, so we understood there was something much bigger here,” Saghiv said.
Its capabilities were expanded to look for things like broken components, missing parts and scratches.
It covers 70% of a standard multi-point inspection as the vehicle is driven through the scanner at up to 20 mph and issues a report within three to 10 seconds.
“We have …