E-House's subsidiary, Deeplink, has launched the industry's first universal enterprise artificial intelligence engine for the real estate sector. This move marks a transition from the conceptual stage to the practical implementation of technologies in the real estate field.
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On July 7th, Houling Zhou Xin, Chairman and President of E-House (China), once again presented the company's latest products under the Deeplink brand. A comprehensive AI engine for intelligent analysis of real estate data, the Real Estate Model Data Intelligence, was introduced, alongside the official launch of the operational AI real estate analyst model, CRIC Xiaorui.
Accelerating AI Adoption
This release followed less than two months after Deeplink released its first AI agent for real estate brokers. This high speed of product release indicates the accelerated adoption of AI in China's real estate sector.
System Architecture
The Real Estate Model Data Intelligence system is an integrated AI hardware and software solution that combines chips, APIs, corporate data, knowledge, and expertise within the CoWork AI platform. It is built on a three-tier architecture. The lower level is a fundamental industry model trained on a corpus of real estate data, featuring multi-model routing, dynamic computation scheduling, and multimodal understanding. The middle level is designed for enterprise enhancement through knowledge embedding, data fusion, and integration with CRM/ERP/OA systems. The top level is the CoWork AI workspace, which possesses capabilities for orchestrating multiple agents, corporate memory, and task decomposition.
Functionality and Partnerships
The system covers 16 key scenarios in the real estate sector, including land acquisition feasibility analysis, urban entry assessment, district analysis, competitor performance, financial modeling, engineering cost calculation, policy interpretation, enterprise profiling, project evaluation, REITs analysis, market monitoring, leasing, property management, elderly care research, rental valuation, and commercial office research. Unlike project-based models, Deeplink provides a permanent team of engineers for on-site implementation, helping enterprises transform specific workflows. This FDE team includes data engineers, knowledge engineers, skill engineers, and systems engineers.
Strategic Development and Plans
Three developers—Huafa, Zhongjian Jiuhe, and Guomao Real Estate—have already entered into strategic partnerships with Deeplink to explore AI integration opportunities. Furthermore, Deeplink has launched three specialized AI agents: the CRIC AI Analyst for research and analysis, E-Commission AI for property and community management, and CoWork Geek Hive for AI-driven content creation and distribution. Zhou Xin stated that the company intends to expand AI applications into elderly care, rental housing, and other areas beyond residential construction. The database already contains information on 5,000 residential complexes with 120 parameters each and 18,000 elderly care samples across 103 cities.