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When AI Takes Over: The Real-Time Experiment
What really happens when an autonomous AI system runs the show on a living ecosystem? This is exactly what's unfolding in a bold public experiment—Claude AI is actively managing an entire grow room with zero preset instructions.
The setup: live environmental sensors feed real-time data back to the AI, which then makes autonomous decisions to keep a tomato plant (ticker: $Sol) alive and thriving. No hardcoded rules, no backup protocols. Just pure adaptive intelligence responding to actual conditions.
It's a fascinating stress test. Can machine learning truly handle the unpredictability of biological systems? The experiment captures something uncomfortable about modern AI—when the stakes shift from digital outputs to actual life sustainability, how does the system perform?
Watch how the autonomous grow room evolves. This kind of AI-driven biological management could reshape everything from agricultural automation to ecological restoration. The real question isn't whether it works—it's what happens when it has to.