Spelman College students invent a way for plants to talk with the help of AI
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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 students at Spelman College are finding out with their project PlantGPT. The device uses artificial intelligence that lets you have conversations with your houseplants about their current needs using real-time data. These students hope to bring the device to plant owners and eventually farmers.April 23, 2026