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Now you can use ChatGPT to drool over houses you can’t afford

For me, there’s something special about logging onto the real estate site Zillow and searching through hundreds of listings for homes I could never afford. It’s also especially sacred when I click on a listing for a mega-mansion and sit through all the stupid design decisions. “No, you really chose that splash pad…”

It’s an ambitious, crazy, and now ai-powered company.

At OpenAI’s Dev Day on Monday, the company announced the launch of a Zillow app on chatgpt, one of the first available. The new OpenAI application ecosystem. This feature allows you to integrate your property scrolling habit directly into the chatbot.

You can type “Zillow, show me houses under $800,000 in Tampa” and ChatGPT will display real-time listings with photos, maps and prices. From there, you can click on Zillow to schedule a showing or message an agent without leaving the ChatGPT conversation.

“The Zillow app on ChatGPT demonstrates the power of AI to make real estate more human,” said John Weisberg, Director of AI at Zillow. said in a statement. “Together with OpenAI, we offer millions of people a unique experience: a language guide that makes apartment searching faster, easier and more intuitive.”

The launch is part of a much broader OpenAI initiative. CEO Sam Altman showed off the company’s new App SDK preview at the event, which lets developers build apps directly in ChatGPT.

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OpenAI is launching integrations with partners Booking.com, Canva, Coursera, Figma, Expedia, spotify and Zillow, all available from Monday in English-speaking markets outside the EU. ChatGPT also plans to launch apps for EU users shortly.

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Other partners expected to launch later this year include DoorDash, Peloton, Uber, TripAdvisor, OpenTable, Target and more. This means that users can interact with third-party services without leaving the chatbot conversation.