“What good is AI if it stops working the moment the internet dies? Built an offline Gemma 4 farm doctor for real-world rural use.”
The article discusses the development of an offline version of the Gemma 4 farm doctor, designed for rural use. It raises questions about the reliability of AI technology in environments without internet access. The initiative aims to provide practical solutions for farmers who may not have consistent connectivity.
- ▪The Gemma 4 farm doctor has been adapted to function offline.
- ▪This development addresses the challenges faced by rural farmers without internet access.
- ▪The project highlights the importance of reliable technology in agriculture.
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