To be honest I feel quite ambivalent about AI and largely avoid its use, where I can. I try to ignore the AI information presented within search engines and I don't usually use it to create anything etc etc. I'm worried about copyright issues for instance, and how it's already replacing garden writers who have extensive knowledge gained over many years of experience. Articles can be generated quickly, often with dubious content which is often published without fact checking first. I'm reminded of a central tenet from my time in IT; Garbage In, Garbage Out (aka GIGO), right? However NAH recently benefitted from AI technology when a surgeon assisted by a robot using CT scan data peered deep into his lung and determined the small lump there is benign, thus avoiding him losing around a third of his lung. The latter operation was the preferred approach until the robot technique was developed and often the removed material revealed a benign lump rather than a tumour. We...
hi, looks like a great place to visit. Amanda x
ReplyDeleteI love Easton Walled Gardens - I particularly like the wildflowers in the meadows. Thanks for posting. :-)
ReplyDeleteStunning shots. I love those terraced meadow strips...
ReplyDeleteAnother one to put on my must visit list!
ReplyDeleteLovely montage of images VP
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Amanda - it's a wonderful place :)
ReplyDeleteWoolly Green - I was struck by the meadows and the use of roses - a great idea
Hillwards - so do I, such a simple solution to the problem of how to take care of the steep part of the slope and cost-effective too
Thanks Karen, I thought you might appreciate the idea for another of your roadtrips. See you soon :)
What an interesting looking place! Flighty xx
ReplyDeleteFlighty - it's a great place to visit. Interesting history, great ideas and a lovely atmosphere :)
ReplyDeleteI really like that top picture - it makes you want to be there sitting on one of the grass terraces watching the meadow strips move in the breeze.
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