
General Motors has invested in Israel’s UVeye, a tech startup that develops automated inspection systems for vehicles. UVeye offers an artificial intelligence-powered, camera-based platform for vehicle inspections. The company says its automated, high-speed inspection process is faster and more accurate than manual inspections. Over 4,000 General Motors dealerships will be able to buy the technology, UVeye said. Volvo, Hyundai and Toyota have already installed the company’s inspection scanners on its assembly lines for quality assurance, according to the announcement. In March, Swedish automaker Volvo inked a deal with UVeye to provide US retailers with the inspection system in the U.S. UVeye has raised $95 million since it was established with investors including Volvo, . . .
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