A.I. Are you Excited?

Do you believe AI will be a net negative or a net positive for our society?

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Davy Crockett

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No! But you can piss ON a robot. If you find the bugger.
I'm sure the new fad will be kids who think they are tough guys trying to drop kick or trip them ,sneak up from behind with a baseball bat ? I hope they have eyes in the back of thier heads and can fight , just for the youtube enjoyment.
 


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In order for AI to even remotely act or simulate humans is to mimic our brains. We are a long ways from that happening. The following says why.
 

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I recently saw an AI tool somewhere that you could design buildings and landscape. I can't seem to find it. and regular AI won't do it. One that I could overlay on a picture would be dandy. I know how to do it on the old programs but I'd like try it with voice.


Thanks, I hate wasting my time on youtube rabbit holes.
IF you arent using chrome, might wanna try it with gemini activated. Its pretty handy. This is the response it gave me for you:
It sounds like "Davy Crockett" is describing DreamzAR or a similar new tool like HeyFlora, which are gaining traction for exactly these features in 2026.
Based on his specific criteria—overlaying designs on a real picture and using voice/natural language—here are the most likely candidates:

1. DreamzAR (AI Landscape Design)​

This is currently one of the most popular apps for homeowners and pros because it specifically focuses on "designing over" a photo of your actual yard.
  • The Voice/Chat Feature: A recent 2026 update introduced a "Chat with AI" feature. You can literally tell it, "Add some tropical plants by the fence" or "Swap the grass for a stone patio," and it modifies the design based on your verbal/text instructions.
  • Overlay: It uses your phone's camera or an uploaded photo as the base layer.

2. HeyFlora (Vibescaping)​

This tool recently launched its BETA and is making waves for its "voice-first" workflow.
  • FieldSmart AI: It’s designed to be used hands-free. You can stand in a yard, talk to the AI, and it uses a feature called Vibescaping to generate instant before-and-after visuals on-site.
  • Purpose: It’s aimed more at landscape management and design "on the fly" while standing in the space.

3. REimagineHome​

If he saw it on a web browser rather than an app, it might be REimagineHome.
  • How it works: You upload a photo of a house or backyard, and you can use "Generative Fill" type prompts to add landscaping, change the siding of the building, or add a deck. While it’s mostly prompt-based, many users now use their device's built-in voice-to-text to "talk" the designs into existence.

Comparison of Key Tools​

ToolBest ForKey "Voice" Feature
DreamzARHomeowners & DIYAI Chat to refine designs via natural language.
HeyFloraOn-site ProsVoice-first assistant for real-time visualization.
REimagineHomeQuick OverlaysNatural language prompts for full "makeovers."
Would you like me to find a specific tutorial or video for one of these so you can show him?
 

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In order for AI to even remotely act or simulate humans is to mimic our brains. We are a long ways from that happening. The following says why.

AI is proving you dont need neurons to be intelligent. Just because the architecture is different, doesnt mean it cannot be effective...
 

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