AI Vehicle Detection System: Modern Smart Solution
introduce The automotive industry is undergoing significant changes, driven by technological advancements, especially artificial intelligence (AI). One of the most impactful applications of AI in this field is the development of AI-powered vehicle inspection systems. These systems are designed to automate and enhance the vehicle inspection process, providing accurate, efficient and reliable assessment of vehicle condition. Also read: How IoT is revolutionizing fleet management According to a report from Market.us, Global Artificial Intelligence Vehicle Detection System Market Substantial growth is expected over the next decade. The market value is expected to reach approx. Will reach US$6.9 billion by 2033,from US$1.9 billion in 2024. This significant growth represents a compound annual growth rate (Compound annual growth rate) is 15.8% From 2024 to 2033. The growth of this market is driven by the rising demand for advanced vehicle inspection technologies that leverage artificial intelligence (AI) to provide more accurate, efficient, and cost-effective solutions. AI-powered systems are rapidly changing the traditional vehicle inspection…
Nissan Z recalled due to pop-up hood issue
Nissan is recalling Z cars because the pop-up hood may become deactivated. November 7, 2024 — Nissan Z is recalling nearly 4,800 vehicles in the United States and Canada due to a problem with the front bumper wiring harness. The recalled 2023-2024 Nissan Z vehicles are equipped with a connector for the right pedestrian detection sensor that may be reversed in the front bumper harness. This prevents the pop-up hood from activating. In January, Nissan technicians discovered an erroneous diagnostic trouble code (DTC) when a pedestrian collision detection sensor in the front bumper harness became disconnected. Engineers investigated and discovered the cause and how the problem caused delayed activation or deactivation of the pop-up hood. Nissan is not aware of any warranty claims or injuries related to the issue. Once the Nissan Z recall letter is mailed out on December 12, 2024, Nissan dealers will replace the front bumper wiring harness. Owners can call 800-867-7669 and inquire about Nissan Z…