AI in strata management isn't a future concept it's happening now.
I built a GPT Assistant for Our Building
Not a generic chatbot.
A trained assistant that understands:
Key dates (insurance, meetings, levies, AFSS)
Key documents (plans, reports)
Our bylaws
Who the key contractors are
Bin collection schedules
Meter room access
Building classification
Building access protocols
An Internal Experiment with Surprising Results
This started as a simple internal test, a proof of concept to see what a GPT assistant could do for our building.
What I found was remarkable.
The assistant recalls details, provides instant answers to queries, and offers deep insights.
It's not about automation. It's about enhancing accuracy, understanding and efficiency.
From Concept to Operation: The Iterative Journey
This isn't a "that could be cool."
It's a "get started and then continually iterate."
I implemented it.
It's operational.
Who's Next?
Strata managers might adopt AI internally to save time.
But where’s the GPT assistant that owners can actually talk to?
We built one, just to see if it could work.
It does.
So, how long until this becomes normal?
The future isn’t complicated.
It’s just smarter.