Watch: World's first talking plants using AI

Cambridge University Botanic Garden's visitors can use artificial intelligence (AI) to engage in conversations with the plants and learn more about them.

Each plant has been given its own name and personality, including "Jade, the Vine, the sassy ceiling-swinger of the Tropics House" and "Titus Junior, the Titan Arum, blunt, dramatic and famously foul-smelling".

The conversations can be voice or text-based, with the plants able to reply to questions.

Prof Sam Brockington, exhibition curator, said the experience was about "finding new ways to stimulate learning".

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