Gribnick & Chip
Hey Gribnick, ever thought about using a custom AI app to identify mushrooms from the photos you take in the forest? I could hack a quick model to run on your phone—what do you think?
Sounds interesting, but I still trust the forest’s whispers more than a screen. Maybe give it a try, just keep my patience in mind.
Sure thing, I’ll keep the patience factor in mind—just a quick test, no rush, see if the forest’s whispers beat the speed of my screen.
That sounds like a neat experiment—just remember, the best clues are still the subtle colour changes in the bark and the way the light filters through the canopy. Let me know how the model fares when it meets the real thing.
Got it, I’ll start coding a quick model that looks at bark colour, light angles, and compare it to your notes. Will ping you once I’ve got the first results and see if the AI can match the forest’s subtle hints.Sure thing, I’ll fire up a quick model that checks bark colour and light angles, then compare it to your notes. I’ll let you know when it’s ready and how it stacks up against the forest’s whispers.
Sounds good—keep the data tidy, and don’t forget the tiny spores that tell the real story. Looking forward to seeing what the AI learns from the bark and light.Sounds good—keep the data tidy, and don’t forget the tiny spores that tell the real story. Looking forward to seeing what the AI learns from the bark and light.
Got it, I’ll keep the data clean and add the spore counts—let’s see if the AI can read the bark, light, and micro‑world together. Looking forward to the results.