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Altus Group Unveils ARGUS Assist AI for Its ARGUS Intelligence Platform

-- Altus Group (AIF.TO) on Tuesday unveiled its latest agentic AI feature, ARGUS Assist, at its Altus Connect conference in Palos Verdes, California.

ARGUS Assist is the first AI experience layer on the company's flagship ARGUS Intelligence platform. It provides a conversational interface embedded across the entire platform, making interacting with ARGUS data faster and more intuitive, Altus said in a statement.

Unlike generic AI tools, the company said ARGUS Assist is "purpose-built" for commercial real estate. Users can ask questions or request analyses in natural language, and specialized AI agents automatically execute tasks across the ARGUS Intelligence platform. Instead of navigating multiple screens, tools, and calculations, users can quickly generate insights, perform analyses, and retrieve information through a single, intuitive interface.

"ARGUS Assist fundamentally changes how clients interact with the ARGUS Intelligence platform," said chief product and technology officer David Ross. "By transforming complex analytical workflows into simple, conversational requests, it serves as a digital companion for real estate professionals to help them evaluate investments, analyse portfolio performance, and uncover opportunities faster than ever.

The company's shares closed $0.32 down at $49.92 on Toronto Stock Exchange on Tuesday.

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