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Sheryl Sandberg leads $10 million investment in AI-powered vehicle inspection service
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Sheryl Sandberg leads $10 million investment in AI-powered vehicle inspection service

Sheryl Sandberg, via her family office Sandberg Bernthal Venture Partners, has led a $10 million investment in Self Inspection, a San Diego-based startup that uses AI to streamline vehicle inspections. Founded in 2021, the company enables users to assess car damage using just a smartphone camera, generating detailed reports on repairs needed and associated costs. Self Inspection claims to have conducted over 1 million inspections for clients including Stellantis' financial services division. The startup competes with other AI-driven automotive innovations, emphasizing accessibility by allowing users to inspect vehicles remotely and generate professional-grade reports.

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Sheryl Sandberg leads $10 million investment in AI-powered vehicle inspection service

Sheryl Sandberg, via her family office Sandberg Bernthal Venture Partners, has led a $10 million investment in Self Inspection, a San Diego-based startup that uses AI to streamline vehicle inspections. Founded in 2021, the company enables users to assess car damage using just a smartphone camera, generating detailed reports on repairs needed and associated costs. Self Inspection claims to have conducted over 1 million inspections for clients including Stellantis' financial services division. The startup competes with other AI-driven automotive innovations, emphasizing accessibility by allowing users to inspect vehicles remotely and generate professional-grade reports.

Bias read (Center): The article discusses a private-sector investment in a tech startup focused on improving vehicle inspection processes. It provides balanced coverage of the company's product, its market applications, and competing technologies without taking a stance on political issues, policies, or ideological stn

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