Institutional Investors Say “Data Problem” Hinders AI Use in Decision-Making
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Paul Bubny
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Adoption of artificial intelligence by institutional real estate investors is widespread, yet AI’s impact on decision-making is minimal. That’s according to Dealpath’s 2026 State of AI in CRE Investing survey, which found a gap between AI adoption and measurable returns. Ninety-seven percent of the professionals surveyed by Dealpath said AI is integrated into their firm’s investment process. ... The post Institutional Investors Say “Data Problem” Hinders AI Use in Decision-Making appeared first on Connect CRE .
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