The Dark Side of ChatGPT: How Relying on AI for Your Real Estate Content Can Backfire
First and foremost, no, this article wasn’t written using artificial intelligence. Or does that sound exactly like something AI would say to throw you off
Katharine Holland and Travis Bernard of The San Francisco Good Life Team got tired of working so hard to close. They decided to summon their creative powers (and an extra special agent) to create some advertising that would catch almost anyone’s attention. They needed an agent that was charismatic, downright cute, worked for food, and… fluffy?
Meet the agent of choice, Chompers. Sure, his vocabulary is a little limited. But with that bow tie and puppy dog eyes, you know you’ll want what he’s selling. Even if it is a million dollar condo.
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