Spelman College Students Develop AI-Powered Plant Care Tool 'PlantGPT'
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Posted By: Will Moss on March 07, 2026 Spelman College students are creating an innovative artificial intelligence tool called PlantGPT, designed to help anyone successfully care for plants regardless of their gardening experience. The AI-powered tool aims to democratize plant care knowledge by providing users with expert guidance on maintaining healthy plants. The innovation represents the growing presence of HBCU students in the artificial intelligence and technology sectors, with Spelman College continuing to demonstrate its commitment to preparing women leaders in STEM fields. Key Takeaway: Spelman students are leveraging artificial intelligence technology to create accessible solutions for everyday challenges, showcasing the institution's strong emphasis on innovation and practical problem-solving. PlantGPT is being developed to give users what the creators describe as a "green thumb" through technology. The tool would provide personalized plant care recommendations and guidance, making gardening and plant maintenance accessible to individuals who may lack experience or confidence in keeping plants alive. The project highlights Spelman College's continued leadership in fostering technological innovation among its students. Located in Atlanta, Georgia, Spelman is a historically Black liberal arts college for women and a member of the prestigious Atlanta University Center Consortium. The development of PlantGPT reflects broader trends of HBCU students entering and making contributions to emerging technology fields, particularly in artificial intelligence applications. By creating practical, user-friendly AI tools, these student innovators are demonstrating how technology can solve common problems while building valuable skills for their future careers. This initiative adds to Spelman's growing portfolio of student-led innovation projects and reinforces the institution's reputation for excellence in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics education. The college has consistently ranked among the top producers of Black women who go on to earn doctorates in STEM fields. As artificial intelligence continues to reshape various industries, projects like PlantGPT show how HBCU students are positioning themselves at the forefront of technological advancement while creating solutions that can benefit diverse communities. Originally reported by Google News HBCU. If you enjoyed this article, Join HBCU CONNECT today for similar content and opportunities via email! |
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