Free AI inventory tool serves as solution for California wildfire victims to document belongings
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Free AI inventory tool serves as solution for California wildfire victims to document belongings
"Adam's parents, like many other fire victims, are still trying to create a complete list of the contents of their Palisades home of almost 50 years. That detailed list is needed for insurance claims, but compiling it is time consuming and likely never really complete. That's why Adam and a friend created Bevelmade, a free website to help in a task that can seem overwhelming."
""It makes no sense that it's this hard and it takes this long. So we think we can make it better for people like my family and probably better for the companies too, so that they don't waste their time and money," Adam said. Bevelmade has evolved from a simple, efficient way to help fire survivors work through their memory of lost items."
Adam Freed's childhood home burned in January fires, leaving his parents to reconstruct a nearly 50-year inventory for insurance claims. Compiling detailed lists by memory and photographs proved exhausting and incomplete. Adam and a friend created Bevelmade, a free website that lets survivors upload photos and videos and uses artificial intelligence to identify items, estimate values, and generate inventories. AI can detect background objects and items inside drawers that survivors might forget. The tool aims to speed claims, reduce wasted time and money for companies, and provide a practical, restorative step toward recovery for fire victims.
Read at ABC7 Los Angeles
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