## Real Estate Tech Tip: AI Can Summarize Your Videos, But Don’t Forget the Human Touch
**Key Takeaways**
– Real estate agent Ryan Kulp reviewed a Chrome extension called “YouTube Summary with chatGPT and Claude,” which uses AI to automatically generate summaries and transcripts of YouTube videos.
– The extension can be a useful tool for creating SEO-optimized blog posts and content from existing videos.
– While AI tools can be helpful, Kulp emphasizes the importance of personalized interactions with clients and not becoming overly reliant on automated solutions.
**Chrome Extension Simplifies Video Content Creation**
The real estate industry is increasingly moving toward digital content, with agents using video to share their expertise and connect with clients. However, creating consistent high-quality content can be time-consuming. Real estate agent Ryan Kulp, who runs the Wake Up Real Estate community, recently explored ways to leverage AI to streamline content production.
“We realize you don’t always have time to watch the whole video, but we have a lot of content kind of baked inside,” said Kulp, explaining the need for summarizing longer-form videos. “You might want to translate that video content into text.”
Kulp highlighted the “YouTube Summary with chatGPT and Claude” Chrome extension as a valuable tool for this purpose. “Compared to some of the other stuff that I found this actually worked the best.”
**Leveraging AI for SEO Optimization**
Kulp demonstrated the extension’s capabilities by summarizing a video from fellow real estate agent Deany Bus. The extension offered both a full transcript and an AI-generated summary, broken into sections for improved readability. The extension also included a feature to convert the summary into HTML code, making it easy to integrate into blog posts or website content.
“You get this from Josh and I almost every day; we send you a video. You don’t have time to watch this ramble on but what we want to do is give give you a quick little way to read the thing that is also SEO optimized,” Kulp explained. “Maybe maybe it’s friendly and and Bots crawl us and we get some extra traffic that way.”
**Balancing AI with Human Connection**
Despite the benefits of AI tools, Kulp emphasized the importance of maintaining personal connections with clients. “I probably would have done better this morning to just give one of you guys a personalized call and said, ‘Hey, how you doing? You know, can I help you with your real estate business in any way?’” he said.
“We should be sending personalized note cards to follow up with our with our people,” he added.
In conclusion, Kulp believes AI can be a helpful tool but ultimately, it’s the human touch that will guide successful relationships and business development.
“I think we’re all going to know that these are all robots like swarming around giving us messaging and really what we’re going to tune into is the authentic real stuff uh that we can tell is authentic.”
**Beyond Video Summaries: AI-Powered Content Creation**
Kulp also shared his experience with another AI tool, “Hicks.ai Writer.” This tool, priced at $40, offers a more robust AI content creation experience. “If you do want to get a little more nitty-gritty and create written content with a lot more options and a lot more granularity than what GPT seems to be able to do out of the box, this is a pretty good solution,” said Kulp. However, he noted that the video transcription feature he initially hoped for was not yet available.
**Final Thoughts: AI Provides Efficiency, Not a Silver Bullet**
Kulp ended his video with a reminder of the importance of human interaction in the real estate industry. While AI can provide efficiencies, it should not be seen as a replacement for genuine interaction with clients.
“It is not the end all Be All and not something that I want to worry about all day. It’s an interesting Tech Tip Thursday; it’s a little tool you can use here and there.”
Kulp’s video serves as a valuable reminder for real estate professionals to consider the role of AI in their businesses. These tools can streamline tasks and enhance content creation but should not replace the importance of personal connection and building relationships.