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The names for the software products sound like moon launches -AI disruption, UAD 3.6 rules bring upgrades to appraisal tech
By Spencer Lee
Published May 14, 2026, 10:36 a.m. EDT
4 Min Read
Artificial intelligence and changes in reporting rules are disrupting traditional appraisal operations in 2026, and tech providers are moving in with new solutions.
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AI from these companies is not much different from Spark or data master, which can import data from MLS or public records. MLS can create a stat or a graph. The AI is set up to import it into 3.6, and perhaps it can be prompted to pick some lousy comps....or run a regression to "support" an adjustment that the appraiser did not develop- the software developed the adjustment, then supports its own data, whether it is relevant to that particular property and market segment or not. But who cares... since it was done fast and cheap and the AMC made bank.
AI can be prompted to write a narrative consisting of professional-sounding verbiage, which may or may not be meaningful.
It appears that nobody will be checking the appraisals to see if AI wrote the narrative or whether the appraiser understood it or whether it is applicable to the particular subject.
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