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#1Apr 13, 2023, 02:19 PM
We're working on some cutting-edge AI tech that combines two kinds of artificial intelligence. One is specialized LMM for risk assessment and multimodal analysis, and the other is LLM for contextual understanding and practical advice.
Instead of just replacing people like some traditional methods, our system actually boosts what regular farmers and gardeners can do, turning their gut feelings into a solid, repeatable technique.
Here's what we've seen from a mini-project in the field between 2023 and 2025:
Started with 12 mother plants of remontant strawberries, and now we've grown over 250 bushes in just 2 years.
Fruit-bearing waves jumped from 3-4 to 14 each season, lasting from spring all the way to late autumn, including November.
The number of runners per plant went from 4 to an impressive 10-16.
And all of this was done outdoors under severe conditions, like 45°C air and soil temps reaching 60°C, without using hydroponics, GMOs, or heavy mineral fertilizers.
We relied solely on organic nutrients, multi-layer mulch, and minimal drip irrigation.
Our technology makes scientific risk assessments easy to understand and turn into practical steps, which opens the door for advanced farming techniques to anyone, even if they don’t have a specialized background.
Key benefits include:
A huge boost in yields and resilience under climate stress.
Better taste and health benefits compared to hydroponic setups.
Low barrier for entry and lots of independence.
Quick creation of local plants that can handle stress through targeted natural selection.
This isn't just some run-of-the-mill "AI for farming" thing. We're building a foundation for a collective intelligence system, where different AI models work together with human coordination.