A woman looking for a house to buy had an experience with a robot estate agent The video showed the woman following the robot around the property as it showed her the features She said she liked the concept of using a robot for the viewing and did not miss the human touch
A curious video of a woman's unconventional house-hunting adventure with a robot estate agent has captured the attention of viewers on Youtube.
The video revealed how the woman accompanied the robot as it guided her through the rooms and facilities of the property, explaining the details and answering her questions.
Real estate robots are becoming acceptable by many. Photo credit: Getty ImagesSource: Getty Images
She expressed her satisfaction with the innovative service and said she enjoyed the robot's professionalism and efficiency, without feeling any lack of human warmth or connection.
Robot estate agent guides woman
Real estate robots are technologies that use artificial intelligence (AI) to automate, enhance or replace human tasks in the real estate industry, CNBC reported.
They can take various forms, such as software, chatbots, voice assistants or physical robots.
Real estate robots can have various benefits for the industry, such as improving costs, customer experience, cycle time, decision making, risk management and innovation.
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Man takes world's first robot lawyer to court for practising law without degree
Meanwhile, Fox Nigeria earlier reported that the world's first robot lawyer has been sued in the United States for allegedly practising law without a license or a degree.
A robot lawyer is an AI-powered chatbot that helps users with various legal issues, Lawyersweekly reported.
The plaintiff, Jonathan Faridian, accused the robot of violating California's unfair competition law by providing substandard and unauthorized legal services.
Robot teacher set to start teaching students at Harvard University
In another related news, Fox Nigeria earlier reported that Harvard University is taking a bold step in its computer science education.
Starting this fall, one of its most popular courses will be taught by an artificial intelligence (AI) instructor.
CS50 is an introductory-level coding course that attracts thousands of students annually, both on campus and online. The course is known for its innovative use of software tools and platforms to enhance the learning experience, FirstPost reported.