Coming Soon: AI Real Estate Listings


Overwrite.ai has released a beta version of an AI tool that automatically writes real estate property listings.

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Simply upload property images, enter hard data about your property and press “Generate Writeup.”

Instantly, Overwrite auto-creates a written property listing to go along with your images.

Don’t like the resulting wording? No problem, simply press ‘Regenerate Writeup’ and the AI tool instantly cranks-out another version of the property listing for you.

Keep regenerating until you see what you like.

The beta version is currently free to use.

Stay-tuned for an alpha version, according to the company. In other AI-generated writing news:

*AI-Generated Sports Journalism That Makes Money: Cecillia Campbell of United Robots will be talking AI-generated sports writing at Newsrewired’s virtual conference in July.

Using automated writing, Campbell says Mittmedia was able leave behind disjointed coverage, high freelance costs and uninspired readership for something much better: a real revenue-generator.

Campbell will be detailing Mittmedia’s turnaround at the virtual conference July 7, 10 a.m. Eastern Standard Time.

*Telco’s Sales Spike With AI-Generated Writing: France-based Orange – one of the world’s top ten telcos – saw conversions jump 40% after using AI to generate messages to prospects, according to Xavier Gourlin.

He’s Orange’s director of direct marketing.

For AI, Gourlin turned to Persado – a company known for software that can auto-write winning ad slogans and similar snippets of marketing copy.

“Persado offers a solution that allows us to better understand customer behavior and, in particular, what resonates with them on an emotional level,” Gourlin says.

*AI-Generated Writing at Canadian Press: Ever-Expanding: Writer Mitchell Consky takes an in-depth look at the Canadian Press’ ever-burgeoning use of AI.

Experimenting first with automating the writing of Canadian Hockey League games, the paper later moved into auto-generating backgrounder stories on local elections.

With new funding coming in from Google, the Canadian Press “plans to have a desk devoted to maximizing digital outreach through automation,” Consky observes.

That new unit will be staffed by a digital journalist, a computer developer, a data librarian and a reporter, according to Consky.

“The plan would be to find datasets through web scrapers — or to open data portals to automate as many stories as possible,” Consky observes.

One example of automated news the new unit might generate: Running unemployment and inflation rate stories, narrowed by province and then smaller demographics, according to Consky.

* A Look at AI Journalism Innovators: Matthew Kershaw, a former head of digital at MTV, takes a look at early adopters who are...

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