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        <description>In this video spatial planning scenarios are visualised using the AI Edit plugin by  @Terra-Lab . With the plugin you can modify images with text prompts. You can use your own prompts or select one of the templates. QGIS version: 3.44 Plugins: AI Edit, PDOK Services, QuickMapServices, MapSwipeTool Data: Google Satellite, (c) OpenStreetMap Contributors, PDOK 0:00 Getting started with the AI Edit plugin 2:05 Scenario 1: Replace airport with residential area 3:00 Create an Architectural Site Map 3:27 Modify OpenStreetMap 4:00 Scenario 2: Flooding 4:31 Scenario 3: Extra bridge over the Meuse River 5:30 Scenario 4: Green roofs 6:08 Scenario 5: Solar panels 6:55 Scenario 6: Reopening channels 7:30 Scenario 7: Create a pedestrian zone 8:38 Scenario 8: Create a traditional Dutch polder with wind mills 9:12 Detect buildings 9:43 Scenario 9: Plant trees 10:07 Enhance image 10:37 Create a minimal cartographic map #QGIS #artificialintelligence #GeoAI</description>
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