
This AI tool writes real estate descriptions without ever stepping inside a home
CNN
"L O V E L Y Oakland!" the house description began. It went on to give a slew of details about the 1,484 square-foot home — light-filled, charming, Mediterranean-style, with a yard that "boasts lush front landscaping" — and finished by describing the "cozy fireplace" and "rustic-chic" pressed tin ceiling in the living room.
It looked like any number of the property descriptions you might see online in today's red-hot US housing market. Typically, they're written by humans. This one, however, was composed by artificial intelligence. A Canadian startup called Listing AI is using cutting-edge AI to quickly churn out computer-generated descriptions that, like the one above, can be surprisingly compelling. All users need to do is give it some details about the home, and the AI does the rest.
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