In this episode of Spam Jam by First Line Software, host Vladimir Litoshenko sits down with Tony McGibbon, Practice Leader for Real Estate at First Line Software, to talk about what really happens when AI meets commercial real estate. They dig into what CRE executives often get wrong about AI, why “AI theater” wastes more money than it saves, and what separates the leaders who make AI work from those who just chase buzzwords. From bad vendor pitches to data readiness to what’s next for AI in ...
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In this episode of Spam Jam by First Line Software, host Vladimir Litoshenko sits down with Tony McGibbon, Practice Leader for Real Estate at First Line Software, to talk about what really happens when AI meets commercial real estate. They dig into what CRE executives often get wrong about AI, why “AI theater” wastes more money than it saves, and what separates the leaders who make AI work from those who just chase buzzwords. From bad vendor pitches to data readiness to what’s next for AI in ...
In this episode of SPAM JAM by First Line Software, we get deeper into the world of ethical AI and quality assurance with our Senior QA Consultant Edgar Rodriguez. Join us as Edgar discusses how bias in AI algorithms originates, the profound impact it can have on decision-making, and innovative strategies to detect and mitigate these issues.Explore the importance of diverse data collection, the role of bias audits, and the critical need for transparent development processes.Whether you're an ...
Spam Jam by First Line Software
In this episode of Spam Jam by First Line Software, host Vladimir Litoshenko sits down with Tony McGibbon, Practice Leader for Real Estate at First Line Software, to talk about what really happens when AI meets commercial real estate. They dig into what CRE executives often get wrong about AI, why “AI theater” wastes more money than it saves, and what separates the leaders who make AI work from those who just chase buzzwords. From bad vendor pitches to data readiness to what’s next for AI in ...