Open AI, a ChatGPT conversation about Garden Design

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  • Опубліковано 5 лис 2024

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  • @stephenlflf3871
    @stephenlflf3871 Рік тому +4

    It will 100% replace designers because what will happen is someone will create a AI for landacaping that is trained from all the landscaping images on the internet and will be able to categorize the styles. There will be an application that lets you upload a picture of an area you want landscape and it will render 3d models of beautiful landscaping that you can choose from. You will even be able to play around with the the age of the plants by telling the application what year to set the plants at. So you can see what the project will look like from 1 month to 100 years. Its going to be pretty amazing what it will be able to do. All thanks to the free sharing of landsaping images and videos that the AI will use to train.

    • @stephenlflf3871
      @stephenlflf3871 Рік тому +1

      We are living in a very weird time where all the people who share their craft online are hurting themslves because they are training their robot competitor.....

  • @SusanHaumeder
    @SusanHaumeder Рік тому +1

    What a good job of introducing us to these tools! Thanks.

  • @MrFisherDrive
    @MrFisherDrive Рік тому +1

    thx for the intro... i am trying to use this
    for my urban garden.

  • @aleksanderff
    @aleksanderff Рік тому +1

    Actually I my self found AI yesterday and said wow! - it cannot be possible. I refused to believe so I googled more info about it.

  • @Landscape_Solutions_
    @Landscape_Solutions_ Рік тому +5

    I think that within 2-5 years a professional service will appear, where any person for a small fee will be able to upload plans, photos of his home area, and the neural network will send him any number of sketches and plans in a split second. Communication will take place in a simple voice form. For example, after getting some nice landscape sketches, you'd say swap these two flower beds, add more blooming plants, reduce the size of this tree, and so on.
    After you like the result, you say: make a visualization and show it to me from the best viewpoints. make me a night visualization, add lighting. Fractions of a second and it will be performed at an acceptable level.
    AI service will not require a lot of money for it. maybe there will be some kind of subscription for payment.
    much easier of course to implement this with interior design. Many will lose their jobs. Only designers who have world fame and recognition will remain. the rest will be forced to either be assistants in the interaction of the customer and AI. and their job will be to just write the ai commands correctly for an acceptable result.
    Other designers, in order to adapt, I think will need to offer more planting and other gardening services, pruning, plant treatment, automatic watering, landscape lighting. in fact - to implement projects that AI will do. people can also try to sell plants and related products.

    • @gardendesigntools
      @gardendesigntools  Рік тому +2

      I agree, I think manual labour and specialised skills plus the human contact will be even more important in the future.

    • @stephenlflf3871
      @stephenlflf3871 Рік тому +1

      @@gardendesigntools Yes until we have robots =0

    • @simke123
      @simke123 Рік тому +1

      Interesting logic. But also if it happens, then we will have less designers, which mean designers can increase their (hourly) rate, because many people will depend on AI :)

  • @danieljackson4266
    @danieljackson4266 Рік тому +1

    I have an OpenAI API, do I need to pay for Lumion? They won't give me a trial with a Gmail account

  • @holopod
    @holopod Рік тому +1

    I'm not convinced either whether AI can't supplant a garden designer at some point in the future. Chat GPT just forms answers based on what it can find in its database. If over the past months many (garden) designers have been talking about this and stating their (wishfull) opinions on this subject, than ChatGPT will provide you this answer. It didn't form its own original thoughts on this subject. It just seems like it.
    To be honest, gardening is probably one of the easier creative fields to be taken over bu AI, because it works mainly with "off the shelf" items (the plants), while in other design fields, also the components themselves and materials need to be developed, requiring much wider know-how and deeper knowledge and intellectual creativity.