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Homebuyers and real estate professionals are being warned about the increasing use of artificially generated images in property listings. As technology advances, the ability to create hyper-realistic images using artificial intelligence has become more accessible, leading to concerns about the authenticity of property visuals.
Authorities emphasize that these AI-generated images can misrepresent properties, leading potential buyers to make decisions based on misleading information. The allure of visually stunning images may not reflect the true condition or appearance of a home, causing buyers to be disappointed upon viewing the actual property.
Experts suggest that homebuyers should conduct thorough research and possibly seek the assistance of trusted real estate agents when evaluating listings. They also encourage prospective buyers to request additional photos or videos and conduct in-person visits whenever possible. As the real estate market continues to evolve, awareness and vigilance are crucial to protect against deceptive practices.
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