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Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly expanding immersive digital worlds and putting personalized information at our fingertips.

It’s also stoking concerns around dwindling in-person interactions.

Experts are predicting that, despite the best intentions, the digital realm will never full satisfy some basic human desires for connection and intimacy. Already there is an expectation that people – younger generations especially – will reject digital devices and embrace physical spaces as they seek deeper human connections.

"We're going to see more and more demand, I think, from younger people saying, you know what? Maybe I don't want to be glued to all these devices all the time,” says Eric Solomon, founder and CEO of The Human OS. “What I want is the organic, physical human experience because that's what's really important.”

To delve deeper into the topic of AI and real estate, JLL has produced a series of podcasts. The first episode hears Solomon and Yuehan Wang, leader of the technology research program at JLL, discuss unforeseen consequences of AI and its potential to revolutionize our relationship with physical space.

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