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ove, a full-service AI-powered architecture firm, has launched Real Estate Meets AI, a podcast series hosted by CEO Sandeep Ahuja. The show explores the intersection of real estate and artificial intelligence, featuring candid conversations with industry leaders on how AI is reshaping building design, development, and delivery.
"We created this podcast for those who are shaping the future of real estate," said Ahuja. "Whether you're focused on investment, strategy, or operations, these conversations will give you insights into how AI is being used in forward-thinking organizations."
The premiere episode features Keats Ali, Chief Technology Officer at Lincoln Property Company, discussing data strategy, customer experience, and change management within legacy systems. Future episodes will follow regularly, offering a behind-the-scenes look at large-scale organizations implementing AI in real-world workflows.
Real Estate Meets AI is available on cove's website, Spotify, Apple Podcasts, and YouTube. The podcast runs 20-30 minutes per episode and new episodes are released regularly.
cove is a full-service AI-powered architecture firm that partners with real estate leaders to combine deep architectural expertise with artificial intelligence. The firm's proprietary platform, Vitras.ai, enables smarter decisions, reduces risk, and creates long-term value for clients and communities. With hundreds of successfully completed projects totaling over half a billion square feet, cove brings clarity to complexity and drives better outcomes.
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