As ChatGPT reimagines how agents write, computer vision extracts data from millions of images to tell deeper stories about home, Restb.ai Chief Product Officer Nathan Brannen tells Intel.
Source: Inman News
How ‘computer vision’ is disrupting real estate, 1 listing photo at a time
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