
What the Tree?
What the Tree? is a GPT-powered tool designed to guide users in identifying trees based on photographs. The application prompts users to provide images of trees for identification.
The identification process could cover parts of the tree including the leaf and flowers. It is expected that a user, based on instructions from the tool, photographs the tree or tree part they are interested in identifying, uploads the photograph, and the tool processes the image and provides information about the tree species it believes matches the attributes seen in the photograph.
This tool is a useful companion for nature enthusiasts, botanists, researchers, and anyone with an interest in understanding their environment and the types of trees within it.
It is reliant on the ChatGPT platform, which means a user would need to sign up for ChatGPT Plus to be able to optimize the functionality of this tool.
The GPT-powered 'What the Tree?' offers a simple, accessible, and informative approach to photographic tree identification.
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