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  <title>Will AI Take Over Realtor Jobs?</title>
  <description>AI is one of the most used terms in any industry this year. It’s developing fast. If you’re a real estate agent you’re going to fall into one of two buckets - those that are going to be much more efficient or those that are going to be left behind. At the FUBCON conference, I spoke with Barry Jenkins and Howard Tager. Barry runs a top-producing team in Virginia Beach. He’s written an Amazon best-selling book about real estate and he’s the resident realtor expert at Ylopo. Howard is the founder and CEO of Ylopo. He started Tiger Leads, which was the first all-in-one tech platform for real estate, and was sold to realtor dot com. &amp;amp;nbsp; 🔗 Connect with Ryan:  The #RealtyHack Podcast Facebook:&amp;amp;nbsp;Realty Hack Instagram:&amp;amp;nbsp;@ryanrodenbeck YouTube:&amp;amp;nbsp;RealtyHack LinkedIn:&amp;amp;nbsp;Ryan Rodenbeck  🔗 Read the Blog Post:  Prefer reading? Check out the blog version of this podcast episode on my website: Will AI Replace Real Estate Agents?  To listen to more of our podcast episodes, visit The #RealtyHack Podcast Page. The #RealtyHack Podcast is also available on YouTube and your favorite podcast directories. </description>
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