Our guest speakers, Katie Polozie and Kris Vurraro, attorneys from Woods Oviatt Gilman, discussed the ever-growing potential and liability of using AI tools in real estate. Takeaways included determining when to use AI, practicing safe AI practices, making your data practices transparent and updating your data security. And, additionally, seeking legal advice to protect your business, i.e., Brokerages and developers must maintain control and have a clear set of protocols for using AI to limit their liability.
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