PP167 AI For Appraisers: Current Tools and Trends
Includes a Live Web Event on 03/06/2026 at 12:00 PM (EST)
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Webinar Description
Friday, March 6, 2026
12:00pm - 1:30pm Eastern US
AI is a rapidly developing and largely unregulated field. Nearly every industry is affected by AI, and appraisers are no exception. When used correctly and cautiously, AI can be a great asset to any appraisal practice. This webinar will teach appraisers current trends, how to maximize current technology, how to avoid common AI pitfalls, and the ethical considerations of AI.
This webinar will be recorded.
Webinar Audience
Appraisers, legal professionals, other arts professionals, insurance companies, and clients.
General Webinar Information
Important login information will be e-mailed to registrants prior to the webinar.
System Requirements
To ensure the best ASA webinar experience, be sure to download the Zoom app on your device before the webinar begins.
Continuing Education (CE) Information
This webinar will award 1.8 CE hours.
If you are a designated member of the American Society of Appraisers, CE credit will automatically be entered into your record ONLY if you participate in the live webinar. Please allow approximately 2 weeks post-webinar for ASA to notify participants via email regarding a certificate of completion.
Webinar Agenda
- What is AI?
- History of AI
- What are the different types of AI that appraisers use?
- Pros of AI
- Common AI pitfalls
- How to use AI chatbots
- Ethical considerations
Learning Outcomes
Upon completion of this webinar, participants will be able to:
- Use AI chatbots correctly for research
- Track AI trends and technology
- Maximize AI to grow their business
- Recognize and assess ethical considerations when using AI
- Communicate clearly to clients why AI chatbot appraisals are not USPAP-compliant
Ashley Innes
Ashley Asian Art
Ashley Innes is the founder of the appraisal firm Ashley Asian Art and is an experienced Asian art specialist and provenance researcher. Her specialties include Buddhist antiques, ceramics, Indian miniature paintings, and musical instruments. Originally from San Francisco, she now spends her time between the US and London. Ashley holds two degrees in Asian art history from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, both with high distinction. Previously, she earned degrees in musicology at Scripps College and Christ Church, University of Oxford. She is the current chair of ISA’s Antiques, Furniture, and Decorative Arts Committee (AFDA) and serves on the Conference Committee.
