Harold, still earnest, didn’t dismiss this as frivolous. Instead, he used AI to create a Lifestyle & Entertainment Subcommittee . He automated polling, venue booking, and playlist generation (via AI DJ tools). Six months later, attendance at meetings hit 54%, and resident satisfaction scores tripled.
What does it mean? And why should it matter to anyone invested in how we live, play, and govern our digital spaces?
Then Harold discovered an AI community management platform. The tool analyzed resident activity—who used the pool, when, and what they posted on the neighborhood app. It found that 78% of residents wanted monthly themed potlucks, 63% wanted a book club, and 45% wanted silent discos in the park.
It says that governance can be passionate. That process can please. That a chairperson, armed with artificial intelligence, can become a bridge between the mundane and the magical.
Given the structure, I have interpreted it as a conceptual prompt to write a long-form article exploring the intersection of , AI integration (has AI on) , and the modern convergence of lifestyle and entertainment .
These two realms rarely intersect. Yet, with the quiet, seismic rise of generative AI, a strange new sentence has entered our cultural lexicon: The earnest committee chair has AI on.