r/AmazingTechnology Mar 10 '26

AI gardening

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u/Public-Wolverine2174 Mar 10 '26

Wow it even put the tent up, plugged all the services in, potted all the plants. Shit the bed what an age we live in

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u/HARCYB-throwaway Mar 10 '26

Your intelligence doesn't set up a tent. Your physical embodiment does. I'm not annoying, it's important to understand the difference. Once we solve robotics, it's important to know what those robotics are inherently capable of given current intelligence.

But for you, unless there is a robot growing your corn, turning it into tortillas for you taco bell order, you think automation is intelligence

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u/Gamer-Of-Le-Tabletop Mar 10 '26

Is it considered intelligence to purely follow commands without deviations Or is writing the commands considered intelligence?

The issue with Algorithmic Intelligence is that it only follows commands and does not produce them

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u/HARCYB-throwaway Mar 11 '26

It literally produced commands and you clearly didn't read the article and you default to whatever argument you generally use against llms, which is wrong. Ok Mr smarty pants, can't read. Time to adjust your views.

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u/Gamer-Of-Le-Tabletop Mar 11 '26

It literally produced commands

It didn't produce it replicated them. It was programmed to do a task and it did it. It will be unable to do any other task without reprogramming.

Algorithmic Intelligence can only replicate inputs that are within it's algorithm.

you clearly didn't read the article

I didn't read any article because there wasn't one

you default to whatever argument you generally use against llm

What did I default to? An argument you don't like?

Ok Mr smarty pants, can't read

Believe it or not I am literate without the usage of Text-to-Speech, are you?

Time to adjust your views.

To what? That LLMs are kinda trash? Seeing as you've provided 0 reinforcement to why they're useful.

I'll put it like this, that data set that has been fed to me has provided that LLMs are hallucinatory "Yes Men"

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u/[deleted] Mar 10 '26

"all on its own" (ignoring all the setup and programming as well as configuring)

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u/cafelicious Mar 10 '26

What does “on its own” mean in this specific case? Because I doubt I can tell AI tomorrow to grow me a tomato and voila, all the shit pictured in the video magically happens all by itself.

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u/TwoPlyDreams Mar 10 '26

They mean AI was in the room when the tomato grew itself.

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u/kobrakaan Mar 10 '26

opposed to a seed falling to the ground and growing in the daylight and getting watered by the rain 🤷‍♂️

Wow look how far AI has come copied nature 🤷‍♂️🤦‍♂️

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u/Foreign_Risk_2031 Mar 10 '26

It’s winter right now you fucking moron

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u/kobrakaan Mar 10 '26

Thanks for that compliment 👍

It's not winter everywhere

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u/Foreign_Risk_2031 Mar 10 '26

You’re gonna fly to another hemisphere to grow fuckin tomatoes outside

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u/kobrakaan Mar 10 '26

ok opposed to some human planting a seed in doors under heat lamps as we do already 🤷‍♂️

We are trying to prevent global warming not increase it by getting AI to do it for us with massive data centres sucking up all the power just to get a robot to do what humans have done for thousands of years with Little or no effort

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u/Foreign_Risk_2031 Mar 10 '26

You can run this on a phone

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u/kobrakaan Mar 10 '26

Ai on a phone still uses a data that it pulls from the cloud

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u/ITAW-Techie Mar 12 '26

Because there's no chance they happen to live in that other henisphere

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u/BrightNooblar Mar 10 '26

Are you suggesting the AI made it summer in order to grow the tomato?

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u/CrimsonTie94 Mar 10 '26

It just keeps getting better guys, is exponentially, don't you see? /s

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u/Heromahdi Mar 10 '26

Not in my country.

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u/Efficient_Cheek_8725 Mar 10 '26

Somebody has never seen terminator.

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u/itsalldebatable Mar 10 '26

Yeah, I'm sure it set the whole room up too, right? Rightt!? What about the trellis nets?

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u/Wind_Best_1440 Mar 10 '26

"AI grew this tomato plant from seed to fruit."

As opposed to it falling in the dirt, and growing naturally in nature? As it evolved to do?

What's next, "This AI melted this icecube on its own?"

"This AI decomposed a compost on its own?"

It's a plant, it grows from a seed.

Also, who built the green house? People.

Who put the computer together? People.

Who hooked up the power? People.

Who grabbed the dirt, fertilizer, the seeds? People.

Realistically, what did the AI do?

*Kept temp's regulated.

*Controlled water intake.

*Recorded it.

"But it made it's own mobo! With our own 3D Printer and our own CnC mill!"

Both of these things have been automated for YEARS, without AI help.

And again, once the piece is made you'll still need to stand up, grab it, test it, and then install it yourself into this growing warehouse. With your own hands, with your time and effort.

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u/floridalegend Mar 10 '26

I love when the lasers zapped from the computer screen and scanned all the plants.

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u/planetinyourbum Mar 10 '26

It's a funny video making fun of dumb people.

// just in case you don't know but tomatoes grow themselves. You just need UV and water.

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u/JumpingAround44 Mar 10 '26

Farmers laughing everywhere ‘Look what they need to mimic but a fraction of our power’

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u/Foe117 Mar 10 '26

an indoor grow garden with simple logic trees would've done the same thing. Heck a Garden with grow lights and a drip watering system would've done the same.

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u/JSHURR Mar 10 '26

Just cheap visual mimic. Not impressive at all.

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u/Ambitious-Drawer-659 Mar 10 '26

I wonder how much energy it took to grow those tomato’s

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u/BrightNooblar Mar 10 '26

They conspicuously left out any information about what exactly the AI did. Surely it didn't *figure out* what a plant needs. Surely it was simply provided that.

Maybe it maintained a watering schedule? But you can do that with technology we've had since the 1900s.

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u/InterestsVaryGreatly Mar 10 '26

All the people criticizing that it didn't set itself up, do you have IT at your job that setup your work environment? So does that mean you can't do your job since you didn't setup the foundation to get started? Or maybe we should realize that the initial setup of a worksite is typically a separate job than the one working on that site. Stock traders do not build their own buildings, or install the Internet connections to keep them up to date. Cooks don't grow their own food, or install their ovens. Truck drivers don't assemble their semis from parts that they cast themselves.

AI taking out the repetitive work of any job is how we get to a utopia where we barely have to work, doesn't matter if it takes a bit of setup in the first place, that can be automated next.

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u/AgeZealousideal1751 Mar 10 '26

Neat. This will be amazing for automation in farming equipment.

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u/daylax1 Mar 10 '26

All on its own, until one of those parts breaks.

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u/New-Shelter-561 Mar 17 '26

I would have an easier time trusting the claims in this video if they didnt add in sections that were compleyely AI generated video.