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The future is here as artificial intelligence is set to help streamline some planning, development and permitting processes with the City of Kelowna.

Over the last few months, the city has been working with Microsoft to develop a chatbot that will answer questions, provide information and, eventually, process certain planning and development permits.

sa国际传媒淪o you ask it what can I do on my propertysa国际传媒t will go through and help you figure out what types of things you can do,sa国际传媒 explains Ryan Smith, divisional director, of planning and development.

It could be questions about putting in a pool or the parameters around building a carriage house. The bot will have planning, development and bylaw information at its electronic fingertips.

sa国际传媒淣obody is going to open up our zoning bylaw or go through our Official Community Plan (OCP) and go through the trouble of trying to find the policies that apply to them,sa国际传媒 adds Smith. sa国际传媒淲esa国际传媒檙e trying to make it more accessible to residents and the business community.

How the bot works will evolve over time Smith explains and, in theory, it will eventually be able to issue permits electronically.

The project is supported by a grant through the Ministry of Municipal Affairs aimed at improving housing development processes in B.C. municipalities. Smith says Microsoft has also donated in-kind services to the development of the bot.

While the AI wonsa国际传媒檛 be able to do everything it will initially be able to carry out simple tasks and repetitive requests often asked by city hall customers.

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Smith adds the time savings will allow those individuals to work on more complex files and give more oversight to other parts of the development process.

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He says Kelowna appears to be one of the first communities in Canada, and perhaps North America, to use AI in such a manner.

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The bot is ready for beta testing and Smith says a trial run has proved promising.

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Further testing, through the spring and summer, will include front-line staff at city hall running customer questions through the bot to see what answers it produces and to make sure itsa国际传媒檚 giving correct and complete information.

sa国际传媒淲hen itsa国际传媒檚 doing that consistently then wesa国际传媒檒l release it to the public,sa国际传媒 explains Smith.

That will likely happen in the fall. The city will also share its experience with other municipalities that might be interested in using the technology.

Smith says he definitely sees a future for the bot in one of the busiest planning departments in the country.

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