Real estate experts believe homebuyers will always want 'human touch' when making the 'biggest purchase'
Dukaan CEO and founder Suumit Shah explains why he laid of 90% of his customer support staff after saying AI outperformed them. The real estate market might feel the shifts and impacts of artificial intelligence (AI). But when it comes to making perhaps the most significant purchase of one's life, homebuyers will want that human touch, experts told Fox News Digital. "I don't think it's going to replace how we necessarily do business and automate it, but I think it's going to enhance the amount of data that we have available," Pierre Debbas, co-managing partner of Rommer Debbas LLP, said. He argued it will allow Realtors to "provide the consumer with more accurate information and maybe a broader scope of data in making their decisions when buying a home." AI has already reshaped a number of industries, including the very industry that created it, leading to rapidly decreasing work opportunities and doomsday prophecies of no more tech jobs in five years.
Jul-21-2023, 06:00:17 GMT
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