Rather than being replaced by artificial intelligence, the real estate agent of the future will have fewer rote tasks to perform, Cat Allday, AppFolio’s vice president of AI and product operations, tells Intel.
Source: Inman News
AppFolio exec: AI is about ‘activity elimination,’ not axing human jobs
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