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Bricks, Bytes, and Bold Moves: The Future of Real Estate with Fifth Dimension
Welcome to 'Bricks, Bytes & Bold Moves: The Future of Real Estate,' where next-gen tech is redefining property as we know it. Join our hosts Johnny Morris and Dr. Kate Jarvis, Co-Founders of Fifth Dimension, as they explore how AI is creating the future of real estate today.
Each episode brings you insider conversations with industry leaders, real-world applications, and actionable insights. Whether you're a tech-savvy real estate professional or an industry leader looking to stay ahead of the curve, this bi-weekly series delivers the knowledge and strategies you need to thrive in the evolving real estate landscape.
Tune in every other week for 30-45 minutes of expert discussions, practical applications, and future-focused insights that will equip you to succeed in this new era as a real estate professional.
Bricks, Bytes, and Bold Moves: The Future of Real Estate with Fifth Dimension
Stop Waiting, Start Experimenting: James Garner, Head of AI & Data at Gleeds
In this podcast episode, Johnny Morris sits down with James, Global Head of AI and Data at Gleeds and host of Project Flux. They explore the transformative impact of AI on construction and real estate, discussing how professionals must embrace education and experimentation rather than viewing AI as just a "tech problem."
James shares stories about people having their 'light bulb moment' with AI - that instant when everything clicks and they suddenly see how the technology can transform their overwhelming workload. He debates the evolving role of tools like Microsoft Copilot and explains how agentic workflows are reshaping project management. The conversation covers practical AI adoption strategies, the importance of prompting skills, and why waiting for perfect data before implementing AI is a mistake. James emphasizes that AI success comes from combining top-down strategic support with bottom-up innovation, while warning against the dangers of "shadow AI" when organisations fail to provide credible alternatives to consumer tools.