Embracing AI in Real Estate: Adapt or Get Left Behind
Ignoring AI won’t stop the change, it just leaves people behind. The goal isn’t to replace creators, but to evolve how we collaborate with this technology moving forward. That’s reality 

As AI becomes more advanced, especially in areas like photo editing and image generation, the lines between original creator and AI modified content will definitely get blurrier.
That said, I believe the biggest challenge agents, and creatives in general, will face over the next few years is not whether AI changes the game (because it already is), but whether they adapt to it or not.
Just like the industrial era disrupted traditional jobs, AI is another shift in how we work and create. The key will be finding ethical, transparent ways to use these tools while still giving credit and compensation where it’s due.
(Below is an AI image of myself just in case you didn’t know 



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