HousingWire AI Summit to address tech's promise and pitfalls
Briefly

The fixation on speed and automation in real estate detracts from the primary consumer demand for agent competency. While AI is often praised for its time-saving capabilities, its true value lies in enhancing agents' knowledge and improving client services. Improvements should focus on the quality of agents rather than simply increasing efficiency. Predictions that AI will replace real estate agents are exaggerated, as evidenced by the continued hiring trends in the industry. Real expertise in housing is now more accessible due to technology.
"The consumer never asked for more code and more automation. What they want is competency and acumen."
"Time is not the problem that real estate agents have. The real gap is knowledge-based, and technology is making it easier to cross."
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