Rightmove to host webinars with Google and the Bank of England

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The latest guests to join Rightmove’s Autumn webinar schedule include a Generative AI expert from Google (today), and representatives from the Bank of England (Tuesday 7th November).

 

Generative AI: agents’ questions answered  – Today (Tuesday 24th October), 10am

 

Generative AI expert Michelle Liu will be taking part in a live Q&A for agents.

 

Michelle will discuss why Generative AI has been creating so much interest right now, the various ways that it could help agents, and examples of free tools to experiment with.

 

Michelle specialises in supporting businesses to build foundations around data and to discover their own unique cases for using AI.

 

Those attending can pre-submit any questions they would like answered, or they can ask them live during the session.

 

Agents can sign up for the webinar here: https://hub.rightmove.co.uk/understanding-ai-in-property-live-qa-with-google/

 

The Bank of England’s Economic Projections explained – available live only (no on demand recording) Tuesday 7th November, 10am

 

Rightmove has secured guests from the Bank of England to join a live webinar for agents, to break down the content of its next Monetary Policy report.

 

Rob Elder, the Bank of England’s Agent for Greater London, and Lydia Reid from the Bank of England’s London Agency, will provide agents with more detail about the current economic landscape, and policies which could directly affect them.

 

As well as the latest economic data, the webinar will look ahead to next year and how interest rate decisions are expected to influence behaviour, and trends which could impact financial decision making in 2024.

 

They will be joined by Rightmove’s property expert Tim Bannister, who will provide agents with the latest trends in the property market.

 

This webinar is available exclusively live and won’t be available on a recording, so to avoid missing out agents can register here: https://hub.rightmove.co.uk/the-bank-of-englands-economic-projections-explained/

 

Agents can submit their questions in advance for the speakers who will answer them live on air.

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