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Ken M.
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ChatGPT says "Don't Trust ChatGPT" - Whaaaa?

Ken M.
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I saw someone new using ChatGPT to research buying a property

Interestingly, I put "chatgpt bad advice real estate" in and it responded with

"Using ChatGPT for real estate advice can lead to significant risks due to its tendency to generate inaccurate or fabricated information,

often referred to as "hallucinations". While it can assist with drafting property descriptions or generating initial ideas, it is not reliable for creating legally binding contracts or providing up-to-date market data. For instance, ChatGPT may invent amenities, misrepresent property features, or provide outdated information, such as mortgage rates or market conditions, since its training data only extends to 2021. This can result in misleading listings or poor decision-making, especially when dealing with complex transactions or regulatory compliance.

Moreover, ChatGPT cannot ensure adherence to local and state real estate regulations, including fair housing laws, and may produce content that inadvertently discriminates based on race, gender, or other protected categories. It also lacks the ability to provide personalized, context-specific advice tailored to a buyer's or seller's unique circumstances, such as neighborhood-specific trends or nuanced negotiation strategies."

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Caleb Brown
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Awe so I can't use ChatGPT to draft contracts? LOL

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