- Joined
- Jun 27, 2017
- Professional Status
- Certified General Appraiser
- State
- California
So, everyone thinks their work will disappear with AI.
I wonder if the opposite is true.
See, with AI, it can now handle very complex workflows. And, actually, in reality, what needs to be done for objectivity, logic, and correctness, is in many cases a lot more complicated and tedious than what most think. When you write it all down, -- ohh it is so tedious to do it correctly.
AI is going to give the appraiser (yes, the appraiser, a human, is still needed to do the work), a really long and complicated workflow to follow. It's going to have highly detailed workflows for commercial appraisers - and these workflows will be created by their own companies. Specific workflows for different property types and SOWs.
The workflow will be displayed as diagrams with logic, parellel activiities, conditions, switches, and allow for all kinds of modifications - well not necessarily by the field appraisers, - maybe by his supervisor or some admin. In the background the workflows will be stored as self executing Prolog code, to PROVE the protocol was followed. Yes. Interesting.
Yep. You might be surprised. No more going out to the site and just guessing this or that, for the sake of simplicity. No. We don't need simplicity anymore. We need objectivity and accuracy. Lack of bias, that sort of thing. Data driven accuracy.
And you are going to see these highly refined, detailed workflows (aka protocols) mushroom before your eyes. Workflows of workflows of workflows. Dozens and dozens of tasks.
But, aren't we starting to see this with UAD 3.6? Already? And that is nothing really. More of the same is to come.
I wonder if the opposite is true.
See, with AI, it can now handle very complex workflows. And, actually, in reality, what needs to be done for objectivity, logic, and correctness, is in many cases a lot more complicated and tedious than what most think. When you write it all down, -- ohh it is so tedious to do it correctly.
AI is going to give the appraiser (yes, the appraiser, a human, is still needed to do the work), a really long and complicated workflow to follow. It's going to have highly detailed workflows for commercial appraisers - and these workflows will be created by their own companies. Specific workflows for different property types and SOWs.
The workflow will be displayed as diagrams with logic, parellel activiities, conditions, switches, and allow for all kinds of modifications - well not necessarily by the field appraisers, - maybe by his supervisor or some admin. In the background the workflows will be stored as self executing Prolog code, to PROVE the protocol was followed. Yes. Interesting.
Yep. You might be surprised. No more going out to the site and just guessing this or that, for the sake of simplicity. No. We don't need simplicity anymore. We need objectivity and accuracy. Lack of bias, that sort of thing. Data driven accuracy.
And you are going to see these highly refined, detailed workflows (aka protocols) mushroom before your eyes. Workflows of workflows of workflows. Dozens and dozens of tasks.
But, aren't we starting to see this with UAD 3.6? Already? And that is nothing really. More of the same is to come.