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ASE Partners with Convertible AI

They will explore artificial intelligence accreditation standards for auto diagnosis and repair.

October 9, 2024
ASE Partners with Convertible AI

Collaboration seeks to ensure emerging AI technologies in automotive service have high safety, reliability and performance standards.

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The National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, which establishes automotive service standards, formed a strategic partnership with Convertible AI, a professional services company focused on artificial intelligence. The collaboration aims to explore the development of AI accreditation criteria specifically for the automotive diagnosis and repair industry, addressing a critical need for standardization in AI-powered automotive service applications.

“A common theme for decades has been the fear that new technology will replace technicians and turn them into parts installers,” said ASE President and CEO Dave Johnson. “Quite the opposite has happened. The demand for highly trained technicians has continued to rise as vehicles have consistently become more technologically complex. Likewise, tools to diagnose and repair vehicles have also become more technologically advanced. These tools require a technician to be well-trained and knowledgeable while increasing efficiency.”

ASE, with its 52-year history in automotive service assessment and certification processes, will lead the initiative to investigate industrywide standards for automotive AI applications. The partnership leverages ASE's expertise and network of over 250,000 certified professionals to help ensure that emerging AI technologies in the automotive service sector align with high standards of safety, reliability and performance.

"As we move into a future where AI tools could become as integral to a technician's toolbox as traditional diagnostic equipment, it's crucial that we, along with industry professionals, explore rigorous benchmarks for their use,” Johnson said. “This partnership with Convertible AI represents a significant step forward in our mission to promote excellence in overall vehicle service. By investigating potential AI accreditation criteria, we aim to enhance diagnostic accuracy and service quality for automotive professionals nationwide, ensuring that technological advancements align with our industry's commitment to excellence and safety."

The collaboration will focus on three key areas:

  1. Assess AI performance and fairness: Evaluate accuracy, bias mitigation and consistency across diverse automotive scenarios and vehicle types. That includes examining how AI systems perform across different makes, models and years of vehicles, as well as various diagnostic challenges.

  2. Examine AI transparency and accountability: Investigate explainability, observability and auditability of AI-driven diagnostic recommendations. That involves exploring ways to make AI decision-making processes more transparent to technicians and developing methods to track and verify AI-generated diagnoses.

  3. Define ethical guidelines and best practices: Explore responsible AI implementation, including privacy protection, data governance and alignment with automotive industry standards. That encompasses developing frameworks for ethical AI use in automotive services and ensuring compliance with industry regulations.

"We are excited to work with Convertible AI on this pioneering exploration,” Johnson said. “Their expertise in AI will be crucial as we investigate how these tools can be useful to service professionals while upholding our industry's high standards."

"We're honored to collaborate with ASE on this groundbreaking initiative,” said Convertible AI Chief Growth Officer Eric West. “Our AI expertise will support ASE's vision to ensure automotive diagnostic technologies are both innovative and trustworthy. We're excited to help shape the future of AI-assisted automotive service and repair."

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