Dave Chilton
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I mean, he discovered he thought it was useless and now he thinks it's worth a lot.
Yeah, that's all gone and my wall is blank again.
So he really figured it out.
But again, I think you're right.
It's when in the process do we do a lot of this?
And to your point, and I mean, it comes across as self-serving, but I totally support you.
The earlier in the process...
that you get the appraiser involved for some of these bigger items, the better, because again, to your point, it helps the decision process.
What we're looking for here is two things, fairness and avoiding family conflict.
The more knowledge we have about the value of these things, the more likely we are to be able to deal with both of those things perfectly.
So that makes a lot of sense.
And I think it's a good idea.
If you've seen any extreme stories about things that people didn't realize were worth a lot of money and ended up being very valuable indeed,
Wow.
Are you going to be competing with the large language model soon?
Because people are going to start taking photographs of all of this and feeding it into the LLMs and getting back reasonably accurate appraisals.
I hate to be a downer, but are you worried about that at all hitting your career?
You know, it's funny you bring that example up.
We had the exact same thing happen with a tall clock.
And the exact same thing where somebody had an LLM and then somebody else said it's worth thousands and it was worth 300.