Reno-based Clear Capital has Q1 plans to roll out ClearPhoto, a technology it calls, “a powerful set of AI-driven rules built into ClearCollateral Review, automating the review of property photos and ensuring they are aligned with the appraisal data and sketch.”
Source: Inman News
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