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I was just wondering what actual benefit AI is having in "average" businesses. How popular is this craze? Then I get this in the AI news letter this morning. I am sharing it because this implantation seems like it is going to become necessary to stay competitive. You can visit the web site to see other examples...I will show just one.

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Real Estate

a red circle with a cross in it

15 hours per week on contracts
a red circle with a cross in it

Losing deals to competition due to slow processes
a red circle with a cross in it

Brokers focusing more on tasks than selling


Automations​

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three gears in a circle on a white background

a purple check mark on a white background

Document and contract creation
a purple check mark on a white background

Automatically sent agreements

After​

a green check mark on a white background

2 hours per week on contracts
a green check mark on a white background

35% + increase in deals closed
a green check mark on a white background

Brokers focused on sales and not on admin tasks

In a real estate agency struggling with contract management, we revolutionized their process. By automating document and contract creation and ensuring agreements were sent automatically, we slashed contract-related time from 15 hours to just 2 per week. This efficiency not only led to a 35%+ increase in deals closed but also allowed brokers to shift their focus back to sales rather than administrative tasks, significantly enhancing productivity and competitive edge in the market.

There are 8 more case studies.

https://www.eleventh.ai/casestudies
 

Interesting!

AI was predicted to be all the rage in publishing. A couple of years ago I even had one publisher who requested that I use Grammarly. (Isn't that my job?)

AI proofreading and editing tools, including Grammarly, are already starting to fall out of favor among the publishing professionals I know. Most of the suggestions made by AI bots so far have been wrong. Perhaps that will change. I don't do translation myself, but I've heard from translators the same sentiment: AI was supposed to be a "saving grace" in the field but simply is not yet accurate enough to be of any true help. (Note the "yet" caveat, though.)
 
I was just wondering what actual benefit AI is having in "average" businesses. How popular is this craze? Then I get this in the AI news letter this morning. I am sharing it because this implantation seems like it is going to become necessary to stay competitive. You can visit the web site to see other examples...I will show just one.

65df589272e1460e5bcda81f_Untitled%20design%20-%202024-02-28T170011.665-p-800.png
Real Estate

a red circle with a cross in it

15 hours per week on contracts
a red circle with a cross in it

Losing deals to competition due to slow processes
a red circle with a cross in it

Brokers focusing more on tasks than selling


Automations​

65b582a9871093a49fe1461f_Service%20Shape1.png
three gears in a circle on a white background

a purple check mark on a white background

Document and contract creation
a purple check mark on a white background

Automatically sent agreements

After​

a green check mark on a white background

2 hours per week on contracts
a green check mark on a white background

35% + increase in deals closed
a green check mark on a white background

Brokers focused on sales and not on admin tasks

In a real estate agency struggling with contract management, we revolutionized their process. By automating document and contract creation and ensuring agreements were sent automatically, we slashed contract-related time from 15 hours to just 2 per week. This efficiency not only led to a 35%+ increase in deals closed but also allowed brokers to shift their focus back to sales rather than administrative tasks, significantly enhancing productivity and competitive edge in the market.

There are 8 more case studies.

https://www.eleventh.ai/casestudies
You sure this "studies" information isn't paid-for promo in disguise? Research analogous to the "tobacco science" that was churned out by corporate-paid researchers for several decades up until, oh I dunno, 1990?
 

You sure this "studies" information isn't paid-for promo in disguise? Research analogous to the "tobacco science" that was churned out by corporate-paid researchers for several decades up until, oh I dunno, 1990?
No I am not sure. Good thought. That's the way they all play the game. It is disgusting if true.

I don't believe anything either...there has to be a lot more reporting about the subject before I lean any direction. Like I said I was to quit using AI, and I have, a week ago. I guess there was a leak about the carbon foot print training these LLM AI's is enormous. Until that changes it is Duck, Duck, Go for me.
 
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No I am not sure. Good thought. That's the way they all play the game. It is disgusting if true.

I don't believe anything either...there has to be a lot more reporting about the subject before I lean any direction. Like I said I was to quit using AI, and I have, a week ago. I guess there was a leak about the carbon foot print training these LLM AI's is enormous. Until that changes it is Duck, Duck, Go for me.
Yes, and I don't know if it's the case. But I agree with you, PD, if it is. In that case, yes, disgusting.
 

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