By integrating with Restb.ai’s proven AI, Lundy’s application should quickly enhance its overall accuracy in search returns, including being more specific about home characteristics specific to the needs of visually impaired buyers.
Source: Inman News
Lundy, Restb.ai connect voice search with vision-impaired buyers
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