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With 180,000 real estate agents who are more familiar with building codes than computer code, Keller Williams Realty was looking for a way to compete with tech-focused startups like Redfin and Zillow.
Luckily for the 35-year-old realty company, it didn’t need to teach every agent a bunch of new computer skills. Instead, it found the answer in a homegrown app that automatically learns how to recognize the characteristics of a home or property from video footage shot by visiting agents. The app then turns that info into a searchable, automatically generated listing page.
The backbone of this system is a tool called Google Cloud AutoML, which is aimed at helping a wide range of industries automate machine learning models like the ones used for Keller Williams’ Keller Cloud.
“As KW agents increasingly use Keller Cloud apps, the AI platform will learn from their interactions and subsequently offer intelligent decision support and recommendations to strengthen agent service to consumers,” said Keller Williams chief product officer Neil Dholakia.
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