JLL announced the reinvention of JLL Azara, an AI-powered, data analysis application designed to transform how business leaders interact with corporate real estate and facilities management data. The solution is powered by JLL Falcon, JLL's new AI platform that equips its CRE experts with the company's vast proprietary industry data to deliver timely, revenue-generating and cost-saving insights. JLL Azara is a first of its kind resource that allows corporate real estate experts to utilize a conversational interface for customized, instantaneous insights based on their unique, evolving needs.
JLL Azara addresses complex questions from JLL clients across sectors, including performance and facilities managers and business analysts, to help them make data-driven decisions with better insight and at greater speeds. Using natural language queries, users can inquire about topics like portfolio optimization, occupancy planning, capital improvement project budgeting, service provider performance and more. In its pilot testing with a global technology company, JLL Azara enabled significant improvements on analyzing workplace challenges by providing faster, more targeted insights.
In one case, the application's conversational interface was key in helping the company identify a no-fault work order volume anomaly at one of their locations and accelerated corrective action. JLL Azara guides users through the query process to ensure all data is complete and accurate before running an analysis, while also adapting to each unique interaction to provide more personalized, relevant intelligence and insights. Other AI tools powered by JLL Falcon include JLL GPT?, the first generative AI assistant purpose-built for the CRE industry, that is being rapidly adopted by JLL employees across the business and solving for over 200,000 prompts weekly.
JLL's approach to AI is driven by the people who build, sell, invest, operate, manage and inhabit space. The company will celebrate the next frontier of its AI journey, as well as its 25th anniversary of being listed on the New York Stock Exchange under the JLL ticker, by ringing the closing bell on November 13. Building on its last 25 years as a public company, JLL is laser-focused on continuing to grow in the near-term, with its progressive technology and AI strategy catalyzing that growth.