In the Permaculture sphere, basically ultra high condensed gardens, AI is being used in place of highly cumbersome encyclopedic knowledge. The famous three sisters of corn, beans and squash work because they take up different niches in the same bed, all grown together cooperatively and not competitively, and permies believe AI will unlock a whole lego set universe of such combinations tailored to climate and geography.
For my own part AI has been relentlessly helpful in: 'ok how do I prune this here's a pic', how to de-weed a specific weed, the article's 'what is this', and what factors I can actually manage given my backyard constraints.
In the Permaculture sphere, basically ultra high condensed gardens, AI is being used in place of highly cumbersome encyclopedic knowledge. The famous three sisters of corn, beans and squash work because they take up different niches in the same bed, all grown together cooperatively and not competitively, and permies believe AI will unlock a whole lego set universe of such combinations tailored to climate and geography.
For my own part AI has been relentlessly helpful in: 'ok how do I prune this here's a pic', how to de-weed a specific weed, the article's 'what is this', and what factors I can actually manage given my backyard constraints.
This is very exciting, especially the part about helping to plan and lay out the garden
Been growing food for 5 years, and use AI.
Never tried to mix the two. Will have to try it.
Analysis paralysis with garden planning is no joke. Wish i would have had AI 15 years ago for it!