Marketing content now AI-backed in Chime’s latest update
Real estate software company Chime has updated with a ChatGPT plugin to power its users’ marketing content generation, according to the company. Continue reading
Real estate software company Chime has updated with a ChatGPT plugin to power its users’ marketing content generation, according to the company. Continue reading
As ChatGPT reimagines how agents write, computer vision extracts data from millions of images to tell deeper stories about home, Restb.ai Chief Product Officer Nathan Brannen tells Intel. Continue reading
Compass CEO Robert Reffkin said the brokerage’s new AI-powered Performance Tracker tool will enable agents and team leaders to track gross commission income, sales volume and other data. Continue reading
Beeline CEO Nick Liuzza is unfazed after the lender launched what it claims is the world’s first AI mortgage chatbot during the same week that the FTC hit ChatGPT creator OpenAI with an investigative demand. Continue reading
Rentec Direct, a property management software firm, uses OpenAI’s ChatGPT to help clients quickly draft marketing content for available rentals, according to the company. Continue reading
The blockchain and Web3 advocate said its artificial intelligence-enhanced and optical character recognition-backed update will increase workflow efficiency and augment data dissemination. Continue reading
Embrace the future, writes Salt Lake City broker Belladonna Riso, and get ready to position yourself as a forward-thinking, tech-savvy expert in the industry with the power of AI. Continue reading
Don’t overthink AI, and don’t sleep on it. The potential for problem-solving the world’s most intractable challenges is too great to ignore, writes Inman publisher Brad Inman. Continue reading
Agents who use the new system can rapidly generate social media content, marketing visuals, property descriptions and other assets to boost market attention. Continue reading
New artificial intelligence technology can recommend real estate listings based on neighborhoods’ ethnic makeup. Experts are worried about the tech’s potential for discrimination. Continue reading