Early Adopters Can Submit Plans to Help Train Archistar AI Model
LOS ANGELES – The City of Los Angeles started beta testing for Archistar’s eCheck AI Pilot. The tool, provided to the City and County thanks to a partnership with the State and philanthropy, will be used to help homeowners review building plans for compliance with local building and zoning rules prior to submitting them to the City and formally starting the application process.
During the beta testing phase, homeowners, architects, and builders who are working on rebuilding single-family homes in Pacific Palisades can become early adopters by voluntarily submitting their plans to help train the AI tool and better support its effectiveness once formally launched.
“The City is committed to doing everything possible to get families back home,” said Los Angeles Mayor Karen Bass. “The launch of beta testing is an important step in the implementation of this AI tool to further expedite the rebuilding timeline.”
The AI tool is currently being designed by Archistar to incorporate the City’s local building and zoning codes. Early adopters will help train the tool to identify any non-compliant elements before they are submitted to the L.A. Department of Building and Safety. Participating in the beta testing is not required to submit an application using the City’s existing plan check application process.
Those interested can learn more and create a free account on the L.A. Department of Building and Safety website here.