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Could a robot ever replace an agent or property manager?
It’s a question many in the industry ponder and one that AIRE software founder and RiTA creator Ian Campbell has considered at length.
As the brains behind a purpose-built digital assistant for the industry, Ian says there is an increasing role for artificial intelligence, particularly when it comes to supporting agents in prospecting, lead generation and tapping the power of their data.
Over the coming years, that technology will also become more effective, more intuitive and more essential to agents looking to offer great service.
But will it ever replace the traditional real estate agent?
Ian’s answer might surprise you in an Elevate podcast that takes a deep dive into what the future of real estate will look like, along with how agents can use tools like artificial intelligence to best effect.
What’s particularly compelling about this podcast is that often talk about futuristic technology gets complicated quickly, conjuring images of Jetsons-like landscapes amid terms like big data, machine learning, AI, and automation.
Instead, Ian discusses some big-picture questions in a really down to earth and accessible conversation about the current role of agents, the future of the industry and how technology will support human skills moving forward.
Along the way, Ian offers some great tips on the process of adopting technology and why it involves trust.
“It’s not about the technology they need today. It’s about the technology they’re willing to implement and trust and delegate to in the future. That’s probably what’s most important now and also making sure that they make a good decision about whether that’s right for them,” Ian Campbell
Ian Campbell on Elite Agent
Connect with Ian
The post Tech gets personal: Ian Campbell on AI, The art of successful change and the real skill you need to master appeared first on Elite Agent.
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Could a robot ever replace an agent or property manager?
It’s a question many in the industry ponder and one that AIRE software founder and RiTA creator Ian Campbell has considered at length.
As the brains behind a purpose-built digital assistant for the industry, Ian says there is an increasing role for artificial intelligence, particularly when it comes to supporting agents in prospecting, lead generation and tapping the power of their data.
Over the coming years, that technology will also become more effective, more intuitive and more essential to agents looking to offer great service.
But will it ever replace the traditional real estate agent?
Ian’s answer might surprise you in an Elevate podcast that takes a deep dive into what the future of real estate will look like, along with how agents can use tools like artificial intelligence to best effect.
What’s particularly compelling about this podcast is that often talk about futuristic technology gets complicated quickly, conjuring images of Jetsons-like landscapes amid terms like big data, machine learning, AI, and automation.
Instead, Ian discusses some big-picture questions in a really down to earth and accessible conversation about the current role of agents, the future of the industry and how technology will support human skills moving forward.
Along the way, Ian offers some great tips on the process of adopting technology and why it involves trust.
“It’s not about the technology they need today. It’s about the technology they’re willing to implement and trust and delegate to in the future. That’s probably what’s most important now and also making sure that they make a good decision about whether that’s right for them,” Ian Campbell
Ian Campbell on Elite Agent
Connect with Ian
The post Tech gets personal: Ian Campbell on AI, The art of successful change and the real skill you need to master appeared first on Elite Agent.

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