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Is The Future of Car Diagnostics In Deep Learning With AI?

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Changing The Industry Podcast

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@oldskool16V
@oldskool16V 7 ай бұрын
As a technician at a dealership who has one of these, it’s a nice feature.
@The8BitMechanic-np2xj
@The8BitMechanic-np2xj 7 ай бұрын
I know of one of those NVH apps, I have used it frequently at the Chevy Dealer. I would use it to quickly go on a drive and determine what kind of vibration we had that the customer was concerned about. The nice thing about it was it was easy to just fire up the app put In your vehicle info tire size, final drive ratio and just place the phone on the seat or dash. If I need more precise data I would hook up the oscilloscope with the NVH magnet sensor and all that but for most NVH issues I dealt with at Chevy it worked and was accurate. The App was called NVH Vibration diagnosis
@mattfanslow
@mattfanslow 7 ай бұрын
AI or deep learning, and it’s involvement with Auto, Repair, specifically in our world, is not a matter of if but when. This will all follow very same projectory that we see with ADAS on vehicles, where it starts out where it kind of works with the driver, supplements, the driver, and eventually becomes autonomous. From a diagnostic and inspection standpoint, it’s gonna start out as a supplement, it’s going to help us out with the second opinions, or some input, something of that nature, and then slowly take more and more decisions out of human hands. As for the dexterous parts of Auto Repair, we’re not gonna see much for automation, except maybe repeatable tasks that work across the boards, so perhaps tire changing, maybe some brake work, but these will be very dedicated machines. What we see more in the base for those with more dexterous type positions is going to be augmented reality, helping that technician for repair, work, or setting up test instruments for the machine to be able to analyze. This could all be 10 years away, maybe 30 years away, but it is coming. With the way things have accelerated even with autonomous driving maybe it’s only five years away it’s just hard to gauge the ability of the systems to learn. Point might be AlphaZero. Alpha zero was a program that was given the rules of chess. Nothing else, no strategies, no ability to learn from other players, just the rules of chess with the sole purpose of winning games in four hours. It was the most powerful chess engine on the planet.
@nickayivor8432
@nickayivor8432 7 ай бұрын
Brilliant
@midlifecrisis5958
@midlifecrisis5958 7 ай бұрын
I bet it's a nice feature cause u don't have to do the lazy work no one wants to do and it saves sooo much time. Plus its a computer so thwy cant blame a person scamming them. This is great to get rid of express oil change techs and make real auto techs more valuable due to not hireing low skilled techs to learn the trade. Crates more of a shortage...or it will actually make people learn real skills and boost tech skills. Feels like its good for the industry but all.in due time. Feel like its very expensive but if not it could be in just about every shop thats not a dealer ot a tire shop.
@jasonkoplen2554
@jasonkoplen2554 7 ай бұрын
There’s over a half million pissed off techs ready to scorch the earth in the US. If we’re going to test the waters of AI and quantum computing let’s pick a happier trade. Do you want Skynet? Because this is how you get Skynet. Seriously though this seems like it would maybe work for quality control on an assembly line, but it’s hard enough to sell an OBII diagnostic scan to the average customer in an independent shop. You could have Soichiro Honda on your tool cart and the average consumer still wouldn’t wanna pay for diag time on their CR-V.
@1MiketheMechanic
@1MiketheMechanic 5 ай бұрын
Sounds like you need to find a different line of work. Maybe a mortician?
@jasonkoplen2554
@jasonkoplen2554 5 ай бұрын
@@1MiketheMechanic it would definitely pay better, and most vehicle owners are brain dead anyway so it wouldn’t be that much of a shift.
@mostwantedmotor
@mostwantedmotor 7 ай бұрын
This will be a disaster for techs but extremely beneficial for shop owners. Techs are now making more then ever but it just haven’t kept up with inflation nor will it. Other industries will die out similar to blockbuster of the past, this will increase the supply of possible labor for “blue collar” fields. The biggest problem in auto repair is finding good techs, because of the skill, tooling and work ethic involved. A.i assisted tech will have their skill increased drastically making them more productive. Corporations will hire people with good work ethics, provide tools and an Ai assistant and increase productivity much faster at cheaper cost.
@alanbeshore943
@alanbeshore943 7 ай бұрын
Come on. More gadgetry to fool the uninformed shop owner. Right now, the only opportunity for AI is in accessing service information. Amazingly, cars have been around for over one hundred years and yet the service information side of things is still a total mess.
@chrism306
@chrism306 7 ай бұрын
200k to sell loss leading tires
@ChangingTheIndustry
@ChangingTheIndustry 7 ай бұрын
Tires AREN'T loss leaders.
@chrism306
@chrism306 7 ай бұрын
​@ChangingTheIndustry even so, that's a lot of tires to justify the monthly cost. The benefit is lost on me.
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