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  • The Coming AI Divide In Estate Agency
    May 28 2026

    In this episode of The AI Operating System Diaries, Mark Burgess shares the full recording of a live webinar delivered to more than 200 estate agents exploring why the industry is entering one of the biggest structural shifts it has ever faced.

    While most conversations around AI focus on chatbots, content creation and disconnected automation tools, Mark explains why the real transformation is happening at a much deeper operational level — and why many of the AI concepts currently being promoted to estate agents may actually increase complexity rather than reduce it.

    Drawing on over 15 years of experience building seven and eight figure businesses, writing best-selling books on marketing, data and AI, and years spent studying how technology reshapes industries, Mark breaks down:

    • why traditional CRM models are becoming structurally flawed,
    • why disconnected AI systems create operational fragmentation,
    • what Revenue Per Employee reveals about the future of estate agency,
    • and why AI Operating Systems — not isolated AI tools — will define the next generation of high-performing agencies.

    This episode is designed specifically for non-technical estate agents and business owners wanting practical clarity about where AI is really heading and what actually matters over the next few years.

    Because the future will not belong to the agencies with the most AI tools.

    It will belong to the agencies with the clearest operational architecture.

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    51 min
  • The Dangerous Illusion Of “Doing AI”
    May 16 2026

    Everyone is currently obsessed with how fast AI can complete tasks.

    Write blogs in seconds.
    Create marketing instantly.
    Qualify leads automatically.
    Generate content at breakneck speed.

    And yes… it’s genuinely mind-blowing.

    But faster tasks are not the same thing as a transformed business.

    In this episode, Mark Burgess breaks down the critical difference between using AI for productivity and building an actual AI operating system inside an estate agency.

    Using the analogy of putting a McLaren engine inside a 1970s car, this episode explores why most agencies are accelerating old operating models instead of redesigning how the business fundamentally works.

    Topics include:

    • why AI task automation alone won’t massively improve RPE
    • the hidden bottlenecks that still require manpower
    • why disconnected AI tools create chaos instead of leverage
    • the importance of centralised intelligence
    • why the future belongs to system-led agencies, not faster manual agencies
    • the uncomfortable reality of AI adoption inside teams

    This isn’t an episode about prompts or software tricks.

    It’s about the structural divide quietly forming inside estate agency.

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    24 min
  • Why Great AI Tools Get Rejected by Good Teams
    Apr 28 2026

    Shane Harris, Director of Harris & Wood, gave his team powerful AI tools.

    The reaction was immediate.

    “They don’t work.”
    “They’re not accurate.”
    “This isn’t how we do things.”

    From the outside, it looked like a familiar pattern.

    Good team.
    Good tools.
    Poor result.

    So the assumption is obvious: Something must be wrong with the AI.

    But when Shane looked closer, that wasn’t what he found.

    In this episode, we unpack what actually happened inside the business:

    What we believed would happen when AI was introduced
    What actually happened when the team started using it
    What broke in the process
    What Shane changed
    And why that shift led to over £50,000 of new business in just over 30 days

    The tools didn’t change.

    The team didn’t change.

    The way the business worked around the tools did.

    This is the part most agencies are missing.

    AI doesn’t fail quietly.

    It exposes how your business currently operates.

    And when teams expect certainty from systems designed to operate on probability, rejection is almost guaranteed.

    If your team is resisting AI…
    If the tools feel inconsistent…
    If adoption feels harder than it should…

    This episode explains why that’s happening—and what it really means.

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    25 min
  • The AI Brain and the Human Brain
    Apr 23 2026

    At the start of 2026, there was a warning that most people ignored.

    The biggest problem wouldn’t be AI itself…

    It would be the explosion of “cool” AI tools from disconnected suppliers.

    Now it’s starting to happen.

    In this episode, Mark breaks down why the rise of AI app stores and plug-in tools isn’t progress — it’s the beginning of a structural problem inside estate agencies.

    No central brain.
    No shared intelligence.
    No unified view of the customer.

    Just fragmented systems making disconnected decisions.

    This isn’t a tooling problem.

    It’s an operating model problem.

    Alongside this, Mark shares a front-line insight from inside Iceberg Digital — where six senior roles have been replaced not by intention, but by outcome — and what that reveals about the real role of humans in an AI-driven business.

    This episode isn’t about AI tools.

    It’s about where intelligence actually lives inside your business — and why getting that wrong now creates a position you won’t easily recover from later.

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    21 min
  • When AI Exposes the Truth About Your Business
    Apr 11 2026

    Most estate agents think they’re falling behind on tools.

    They’re not.

    They’re falling behind on how they think.

    This episode starts with an industry article claiming digital market appraisals are “the future”… and quickly unravels why that kind of thinking is exactly what’s holding the industry back.

    From there, we get into what’s really happening inside agencies trying to adopt AI:

    • why teams fixate on the 10% of errors instead of the 90% of opportunity
    • why AI systems feel “wrong” when they’re actually working as intended
    • why most agents aren’t actually selling — and what happens when AI forces them to
    • and how increased visibility is about to expose what’s really going on inside teams

    This isn’t about tools.

    It’s about what those tools reveal.

    And right now, they’re revealing a gap between how estate agencies think they operate… and how they actually do.

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    16 min
  • The Mindset Gap AI Is Exposing
    Apr 2 2026

    This episode starts with a real moment inside an estate agency.

    We released a new AI feature: Contact Intelligence and Property Intelligence —designed to surface everything the system knows about people and properties in seconds.

    The reaction split immediately.

    Some agents saw it for what it is: leverage, clarity, and time saved at scale.
    Others found one issue and defaulted straight back to manual work.

    That contrast is the story.

    Not the feature. Not the bug.
    The mindset behind the reaction.

    This episode explores the gap that AI is now exposing inside all business, not just estate agency. The difference between teams that can operate in probability and those still anchored in certainty. Why AI gets judged by the wrong standard. Why visible errors outweigh invisible leverage. And why this is a leadership problem before it is a software problem.

    Because the shift isn’t about tools.

    It’s about learning how to work in a system that doesn’t behave the way software used to.

    And right now, that gap is widening.

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    20 min
  • The 33% Problem
    Mar 24 2026

    Why teams are misreading AI — and what that reveals about the future of how the industry will operate.

    In this episode, Mark explores a pattern emerging across businesses adopting AI systems: teams focusing on what the technology gets wrong, while missing the opportunities it creates.

    Drawing on a historical parallel from the shift from steam to electricity, this episode explains why new technology alone doesn’t create transformation — and why most businesses fail to see real results until they redesign how they work.

    It also explores a deeper issue inside many companies: treating AI like an add-on rather than a new operating layer, and expecting it to fit into already overloaded roles.

    This is not a story about tools.

    It’s about what happens when a business tries to adopt a new operating model… without changing how it thinks.

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    15 min