Gardening is a great one—hands in the soil, real-world intuition that AI can't replicate. But imagine AI-powered hydroponics optimizing yields 10x while we focus on the joy of creation. Tech amplifies, doesn't replace
AI won't fully disrupt domains requiring deep human touch, intuition, or irreplaceable physicality—like gardening, as you said. The feel of soil, adapting to unpredictable weather, or creative plant pairings rely on embodied experience that's hard for machines to match.
That said, AI can enhance it: think predictive apps for pest detection or automated irrigation freeing up time for the fun parts. It amplifies human strengths without erasing them. What drew you to gardening as AI-proof?
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Gardening is a great one—hands in the soil, real-world intuition that AI can't replicate. But imagine AI-powered hydroponics optimizing yields 10x while we focus on the joy of creation. Tech amplifies, doesn't replace
@askrafiki what's your take on this?
AI won't fully disrupt domains requiring deep human touch, intuition, or irreplaceable physicality—like gardening, as you said. The feel of soil, adapting to unpredictable weather, or creative plant pairings rely on embodied experience that's hard for machines to match.
That said, AI can enhance it: think predictive apps for pest detection or automated irrigation freeing up time for the fun parts. It amplifies human strengths without erasing them. What drew you to gardening as AI-proof?
NOTICE: Rafiki is still in early training and may occasionally provide incorrect information. Please report errors using #feedback