Spelman College students invent a way for plants to talk with the help of AI

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If plants could talk, what would they say? That’s what Spelman College students are discovering with Project PlantGPT. This device uses artificial intelligence and can use real-time data to have a conversation about your houseplants’ current needs. These students hope to take the device to plant owners and eventually farmers.



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