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At the 2025 ULI Asia Pacific Summit, a panel of esteemed industry leaders gathered to explore the transformative effects of artificial intelligence on the real estate sector. The discussion focused on how organizations can leverage AI to enhance value creation amid the rapid evolution of the industry.
Key topics included the explosive growth of data centers, which are becoming essential in supporting AI technologies. The panelists delved into the journey of AI adoption within real estate, emphasizing the need for companies to adapt to stay competitive. They highlighted the significant shifts occurring in the built environment, driven by AI's capabilities to optimize operations and improve decision-making processes.
Additionally, the panel addressed the implications of AI on the workforce, considering how automation and intelligent systems could reshape job roles and skill requirements in the industry. The insights shared at the summit underscored the urgency for real estate organizations to embrace AI as a pivotal tool for innovation and growth.
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