BridgeMLS, known for forging a number of technology partnerships to better how its members do business, is now working with Restb.ai to use its computer vision-based artificial intelligence to streamline how agents input listing data.
Source: Inman News
BridgeMLS’s connection with Restb.ai to enhance listing input
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