The panelists were asked if any AI system built on historical data can identify substrates, systems and OEM procedures for nearly new vehicles often involved in collisions. “I think in the next two to three years, we’ll get there.” “But when you get to higher severity type collisions-more complex, more parts-then that’s the journey we have to go to get to that 100%,” he said. He said AI systems can currently write accurate estimates on “low-severity collisions.” But you still need experts, humans, to complete the whole process.” ![]() “So is AI real? Sure, it assists us in making and automating decisions, thousands at a time…more quickly so that we shrink cycle time. ![]() “We’re not there yet, 100%, with straight-through processing,” said Dune Pagaduan of Mitchell International, referring to AI being capable of completing all estimates without human interaction. Fully Automated AI Collision Repair Estimating ‘Not There Yet’Ī panel discussion at the Collision Industry Conference ( CIC) in Las Vegas in November included representatives from a number of technology companies touting the potential benefits-for auto body shops and insurers-of artificial intelligence (AI) estimating, but also acknowledging some of its current limitations.
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