Sweeping the nation as the latest in chat conversation via text, a new service called Chat Generative Pre-Trained Transformer, or Chat GPT, is emerging as a vital tool for the nation’s realtors.
Launched last November by the company OpenAI, the chatbot can instantaneously provide strikingly detailed information on topics ranging from business to science to sports, and everything else.
But unlike Internet search engines it can think in the sense of providing details to architects on how to design a building, or try to reimagine, with the goal of a different outcome, a particular historic event.
The artificial intelligence-powered tool signed on 57 million users in just the month of December. Now, according to news sources, the subscriber figures for January are expected to exceed 100 million.
Among those users are realtors. According to the site CNN Business, real estate agents are reporting that the service has “changed the way they work, from writing listings and social media posts to drafting legal documents.”
Other realtors have gone so far as to say that they cannot imagine life without the chatbot.
The quickening realtor and overall business interest in Chat GPT has also spurred a series of books released within the last month, including Realtors Unleashed: Unlocking the Power of Open AI/Chat GPT for Maximum Efficiency and Profit; Chat GPT for Financial Freedom; and How to Use Chat GPT For Your Business.
How and in what way Chat GPT will ultimately change the real estate industry remains an unanswered question. According to Yahoo!News, real estate agents should feel that what they do is secure and that the chatbot can only aid in their work.
But the service could easily take away “potentially thousands of real estate assistants,” whose jobs have been defined by gathering information.
By Garry Boulard