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Patrick Gill, VP and General Manager for Commercial Imagery & Data at Eagleview, interviews Dylan Kesler, Eagleview’s Head of AI, about what AI really is, how it differs from machine learning, and how it will shape practical workflows for customers.
The discussion touches on clear definitions, why prompts matter, governance and guardrails, and a light Turing-test riff to close.
Highlights with time cues:
00:25 — Defining real AI. Dylan explains how true artificial intelligence goes beyond machine learning — reasoning, creating, and solving like a person.
03:30 — AI meets industry. Once limited to labs and defense, AI is now transforming construction, insurance, and solar by handling massive data and delivering insights in real time.
05:10 — Ideas to execution. “The hard part about ideas is the doing of it,” says Dylan — AI bridges that gap, helping people turn creativity into action.
06:45 — Ethics and transparency. Eagleview’s AI principles center on fairness, accuracy, and human oversight — ensuring technology works for people, not around them.
09:00 — Why Eagleview leads. Dylan credits the company’s culture and unmatched imagery dataset as the perfect foundation for pioneering new AI applications.
11:20 — Smarter decisions, faster. AI will let users “know more and do more in less time,” from adjusters analyzing roof data to governments responding to disasters.
15:30 — The next leap. “In the next 18 months, AI stops acting like a grade-schooler and starts acting like a professional,” Dylan predicts — with specialized tools for real work.
The Future of AI: Turning Insight into Intelligent Action
Watch the video to hear how Eagleview is using artificial intelligence to turn premium imagery and property data into real-world intelligence—helping customers move from information to action faster than ever before.
“In the next 18 months, AI stops acting like a grade-schooler and starts acting like a professional—with specialized, agentic tools built for real work." -Dylan Kesler, Head of AI, Eagleview
The video was recorded in October 2025.