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Virtual: AI's Legal & Ethical Pitfalls

September 9, 2026 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM (EDT)

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AI on Trial: The Legal and Ethical Pitfalls That Could Cost You Your License

Artificial Intelligence is changing real estate marketing and operations at breakneck speed. But while you’re busy letting AI write your property descriptions, generate listing images, or sort client data, you might unknowingly be dancing on a legal landmine. Regulatory bodies, state laws, and the National Association of REALTORS® (NAR) are actively cracking down on tech-driven violations, and "I didn't know the AI did that" will not hold up in court.

From hidden algorithmic biases that violate Fair Housing laws to misleading altered photos that breach the NAR Code of Ethics, the line between a clever shortcut and a devastating lawsuit has never been thinner.

Join real estate tech guru and RETI CEO Craig Grant for a critical legal safety briefing. Craig cuts through the hype to expose the dark side of modern automation, giving you the exact boundaries you must establish to leverage AI safely without risking your livelihood, your reputation, or your real estate license.

 - What You'll Learn to Protect Your Business:

 - The Fair Housing Trap: How AI-generated target demographics and automated client communication tools can accidentally trigger systemic steering and discrimination violations. 

- NAR Code of Ethics Compliance: Learn which AI copywriting and image manipulation practices cross the line into "misrepresentation" and how to properly verify everything a bot builds.

 - Data & Privacy Disasters: The shocking truth about what happens to the sensitive client info you upload into public AI systems, and how to avoid massive data privacy breaches. 

One blind mistake by a chatbot can end your entire career. Secure your spot now and learn how to bulletproof your business from automated liability! 

Hosted by RETI's Craig Grant