Inman CEO Tom Bourne said he will speak at Project 42, a two-day AI event in Niagara Falls, Ont., in August. The event will feature a live humanoid robot on stage, promising to maintain agent workflows that agents can maintain.
Billed as “Real Estate’s Biggest Show,” the Las Vegas-style AI event will be held in Niagara Falls, Ont., this summer, with organizers promising live humanoid robots, agent workflow demonstrations, a second day of build sessions where attendees will compete for $1,000 in prize money, and Inman CEO Tom Vaughn said he will be one of the speakers.
Project 42 is scheduled for August 10th and 11th at the Greg Frewin Theater Center. The event will be co-hosted by Carrie Soabe, a certified agent and prompt engineer nicknamed the “AI Queen,” who founded a platform called “AI Solutions for Real Estate Agents,” and Nick Klemm, founder of the Klemm Institute for Artificial Intelligence. Clem Institute for Artificial Intelligence’s AI Certified Agent Program has graduated more than 1,500 agents from 50 states and 13 countries.
Day 1 was structured around 11 anonymous speakers, each of whom revealed agent workflows for their business, and organizers said participants will receive and retain prompts and systems as digital assets. The second day is reserved for VIP ticket holders, who will work with speakers to build working AI agents and participate in competitions.
Organizers say a live humanoid robot will take to the stage to “walk, talk, dance and shake hands” as a demonstration of new customer experience technology, a first for a real estate event.
“AI is the ultimate equalizer,” Soave said in a statement. “It doesn’t matter if you’re a solo agent or growing your team, we’re making it available to anyone who wants to use it.”
Clem framed the event around the industry’s long-term trajectory. “Within five years, every successful real estate business will be run by agent AI,” he said in a statement.
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