Mark Keenan: How AI is transforming how we buy and sell homes
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Mark Keenan: How AI is transforming how we buy and sell homes
"Before the property bit, let's start with Donald Trump. Last November, I tested AI's ability to predict headline election outcomes in two different countries. In the USA, on November 3 two days before voting, polling in the US had cited a tight race between Trump and Harris, but generally giving Harris the edge."
"AI is rapidly changing home hunting and the estate agency business, but it's glitches and bias mean it's far from being your best search buddy"
AI is rapidly changing home hunting and the estate agency business, but glitches and bias mean it is far from being a reliable search assistant. A November test assessed AI's ability to predict headline election outcomes in two countries as a preliminary example. In the USA, on November 3, two days before voting, polls indicated a tight race between Trump and Harris with a general edge for Harris. Mainstream media analysis at that time largely concurred that Kamala Harris would ultimately be the next US president by a slim margin. The property-market discussion follows this example.
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