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Real estate CIOs drive deals with data

CIO

The residential real estate industry may not be perceived to be as digitally aggressive as Wall Street titans and multinational manufacturing conglomerates. And the crew is using AWS SageMaker machine learning (ML) to give its agents the best local leads and prospective buyers.

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Generative AI – The End of Empty Textboxes

TechEmpower CTO

On a different project, we’d just used a Large Language Model (LLM) - in this case OpenAI’s GPT - to provide users with pre-filled text boxes, with content based on choices they’d previously made. This gives Mark more control over the process, without requiring him to write much, and gives the LLM more to work with.

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Cushman & Wakefield builds a foundation for enterprise-wide AI

CIO

Cushman & Wakefield has cashed in on several key IT trends over the past few years, positioning the Chicago-based firm well to weather ongoing headwinds in the commercial real estate market stirred by the COVID-19 pandemic. But the productivity bump has been significantly higher. It’s also important to start small, she advises.

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JLL reinvents itself for the AI era

CIO

City skyscrapers and office parks may remain scarcely occupied in the post-pandemic work era, but commercial real estate player JLL’s business is not slowing down, thanks to the company’s embrace of technology and high-growth opportunities to adapt and prosper. Generative AI and LLMs are changing all that.

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CBRE’s Sandeep Davé on accelerating your AI ambitions

CIO

As chief digital and technology officer at CBRE, Davé recognized early that the commercial real estate industry was ripe for AI and machine learning enhancements, and he and his team have tested countless use cases across the enterprise ever since. Artificial Intelligence, IT Leadership

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The Promise and Perils of Building AI Into Your Business Applications

Palo Alto Networks

Artificial intelligence (AI) is at the forefront of business innovation. But although AI feels like a relatively new concept, 83% of technology service providers already use generative AI in their businesses.

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Driving buy-in: How CIOs get hesitant workforces to adopt AI

CIO

Bogdan Nita, CIO at Singapore-based World Vision International, has witnessed similar black-and-white thinking around AI among end-users and IT leaders alike. AI is coming up at the right time in my view to help increase productivity,” he says. And so being able to have the proof behind it is important with any of the models,” he says.