Studeo, a marketing presentation software company for real estate, has introduced natural language processing to its products. It uses NLP to analyze the contents of your listing photos and produce narrative descriptions for each page of a presentation.
Source: Inman News
Studeo adds automated storytelling feature to real estate arsenal
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