ATTOM expands AI platform with specialized agents, MCP server

ArchitectureNews newsroom brief · 1h ago · 1 min read · via housingwire.com

The platform integrates with enterprise chat tools like Claude and ChatGPT

Real estate data and analytics firm ATTOM is bolstering its artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities with the introduction of specialized agents and a new MCP server. This development enables the company to better process and provide insights from its vast repository of property data, which is of particular interest to architects, as it can inform design decisions and help identify trends in the built environment.

The integration with popular enterprise chat tools like Claude and ChatGPT allows users to tap into ATTOM's data and analytics through conversational interfaces, making it easier for architects and other stakeholders to access and apply relevant information to their projects. As the architecture industry increasingly relies on data-driven approaches to design and development, ATTOM's expanded AI platform has the potential to become a valuable resource for firms looking to stay competitive.

As architects and developers continue to navigate the complexities of the current market, it's worth watching how ATTOM's enhanced AI platform is adopted and applied in the industry. Specifically, keeping an eye on how the integration with chat tools like Claude and ChatGPT streamlines workflows and improves decision-making will be important, as will monitoring the types of insights and trends that emerge from ATTOM's data and analytics.

Originally reported by housingwire.com. ArchitectureNews adds analysis for real estate & property readers.

Originally reported by housingwire.com. ArchitectureNews curates and briefs the real estate & property stories that matter. Our editorial policy →
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