Perisphere uses an onboard computer vision solution and 0 percent commission model to help consumers self-direct transactions. And it’s using current consumer sentiment against agents to promote the tool.
Source: Inman News
Will Perisphere and other AI-fueled startups pilfer clients from agents?
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