MOBILE, Ala. (WALA) – From decoding error messages on your dashboard to changing car air filters, people are turning to AI for help with car repairs—often before even reaching out to a mechanic.
Car repairs can be pricey, and the costs seem to only be going up. A recent study shows some people are using the tech because finding a mechanic has become more difficult.
Half of truck owners surveyed admitted they’ve turned to AI for repairs on things like oil changes, certain electrical repairs, and tire or wheel work. It’s easier to use, it seems, for straightforward, step-by-step guidance. However, when it comes to cosmetic work, some limitations exist…