Servicers, lenders and other industry participants are starting to introduce artificial intelligence services to borrowers and use the technology internally. Late last week, Bank of America launched what it claims is “the first widely available AI-driven virtual financial assistant.” The assistant can help the bank’s customers complete tasks, including checking loan balances and scheduling mortgage payments. The assistant is being rolled out to the 25 million customers who use BofA’s mobile application ...
Moves by the Trump administration are disrupting the economy and the federal agencies that deal with the housing market. Bob Broeksmit, president and CEO of the MBA, isn’t sure how it’s all going to play out.
The 10-year Treasury rate is declining and the possibility of a recession is growing.
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