Full conversation: gardendesigntools.wordpress.com/2023/01/06/open-ai-a-chatgpt-conversation-about-garden-design/
The following conversation is an ongoing talk, my first, using the chat GPT at Open Ai, a free research resource at the moment that you can try on, be aware that you need to register and give your mobile number. When talking about artificial intelligence I’m 50% amazed the other 50% totally scared, it’s incredible the information it provides and what it can do already. It feels like a super accurate research tool, that works much better than any google search. It’s definitely going to impact all sectors creative ones included, I just don’t know how much!

I’ve actually asked about suggestions for a Mediterranean garden scheme and their position on a planting bed, I went ahead and did as suggested in Lumion using the plants ai had given, so overall a far from a perfect scheme but still very impressive, I don’t believe that ai it’s going to actually design a garden or create a perfect planting scheme but it’s definitely going to become an amazing assistant.

Even in translations to Portuguese of some of the answers, it was much better than Google Translate.

I suggest everyone try it out and check out the last question I did; Can ai become a garden designer?

“Can ai become a garden designer?

AI: Artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to assist with garden design in various ways. For example, AI algorithms can be used to analyze data about local climate, soil conditions, and other factors that influence plant growth, and to generate customized recommendations for plant selection and placement. AI can also be used to generate design layouts and plans, using input from the designer or from the user.

However, it is important to note that AI is not a substitute for the knowledge, creativity, and experience of a human garden designer. A garden designer brings a unique perspective and vision to the design process and is able to consider the aesthetic, functional, and environmental needs of the site and the client in a way that is not possible with AI alone.”

In conclusion, while AI can be a useful tool for garden design, it cannot replace the role of a skilled and creative human designer.

Open AI website: https://openai.com/

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