The snake is an absolute masterpiece. I thought it was merely amazing until THE TONGUE and now, NOW it's pure art. I can't stop laughing. Please, more patterns, these are incredible. Even though I was trying to knit while watching and had to keep stopping so I didn't drop my stitches with all the giggles you set off every time you laugh. 🤣
I found out recently that if you say "please finish the pattern", it sometimes tells you to make limbs and how to sew things. I think it has a character limit per post. I asked it to give me a pattern for a majestic dragon, and it just gave me a body and head! That can't be a dragon! So then I asked for a dragon with head, body, wings, arms, and legs. It said "ok, here is a crochet pattern with all the details you listed" - but it ended after the head again! So I complained "You didn't include any of the limbs!" And it replied "Sorry! Here is the rest of the pattern you requested." Then the rest of the pattern showed up! I haven't made the pattern yet but for anyone curious, here it is: ChatGPT: "Sure, I'd be happy to help you create a crochet pattern for a majestic dragon! Here is a more detailed pattern that includes all the elements you requested: Materials: Yarn in the colors of your choice (for the dragon, you may want green, yellow, and red) Crochet hook (size will depend on the weight of your yarn) Fiberfill stuffing Yarn needle Scissors Body: Begin with a magic ring and work 6 single crochets (sc) into the ring. Increase in each stitch (12 sc). Sc in next stitch, increase in next stitch around (18 sc). Sc in next 2 stitches, increase in next stitch around (24 sc). Sc in next 3 stitches, increase in next stitch around (30 sc). Sc in next 4 stitches, increase in next stitch around (36 sc). Sc in next 5 stitches, increase in next stitch around (42 sc). Sc in next 6 stitches, increase in next stitch around (48 sc). Sc in next 7 stitches, increase in next stitch around (54 sc). Sc in next 8 stitches, increase in next stitch around (60 sc). 11-20. Sc in each stitch around (60 sc). Sc in next 8 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (54 sc). Sc in next 7 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (48 sc). Sc in next 6 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (42 sc). Sc in next 5 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (36 sc). Sc in next 4 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (30 sc). Sc in next 3 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (24 sc). Stuff the body with fiberfill stuffing. Sc in next 2 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (18 sc). Sc in next stitch, decrease in next stitch around (12 sc). Fasten off and weave in the ends. Head: Begin with a magic ring and work 6 sc into the ring. Increase in each stitch (12 sc). Sc in next stitch, increase in next stitch around (18 sc). Sc in next 2 stitches, increase in next stitch around (24 sc). Sc in next 3 stitches, increase in next stitch around (30 sc). 6-7. Sc in each stitch around (30 sc). Sc in next 3 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (24 sc). Sc in next 2 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (18 sc). Stuff the head with fiberfill stuffing. Sc in next stitch, decrease in next stitch around (12 sc). Fasten off and weave in the ends. Face: Using yellow yarn, make a magic ring and work 6 sc into the ring. Increase in each stitch (12 sc). Sc in next stitch, increase in next stitch around (18 sc). Sc in next 2 stitches, increase in next stitch around (24 sc). Sc in each stitch around (24 sc). Sc in next 2 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (18 sc). Stuff the face with fiberfill stuffing. *Sc in next stitch," Me: "you didn't include all the elements I requested" ChatGPT: "I apologize for the oversight. Here is the remainder of the pattern to complete the dragon: Wings: Using green yarn, chain 13. Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 12 sc across (12 sc). Chain 1 and turn. Work 12 sc across (12 sc). Repeat step 3 until the wing measures approximately 12 inches long or your desired length. Fasten off and weave in the ends. Make a second wing using the same pattern. Arms: Using green yarn, chain 8. Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 7 sc across (7 sc). Chain 1 and turn. Work 7 sc across (7 sc). Repeat step 3 until the arm measures approximately 6 inches long or your desired length. Fasten off and weave in the ends. Make a second arm using the same pattern. Legs: Using green yarn, chain 10. Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 9 sc across (9 sc). Chain 1 and turn. Work 9 sc across (9 sc). Repeat step 3 until the leg measures approximately 8 inches long or your desired length. Fasten off and weave in the ends. Make a second leg using the same pattern. Horns: Using yellow yarn, chain 6. Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 5 sc across (5 sc). Chain 1 and turn. Work 5 sc across (5 sc). Repeat step 3 until the horn measures approximately 4 inches long or your desired length. Fasten off and weave in the ends. Make a second horn using the same pattern. Assembly: Attach the head to the body using a yarn needle and matching yarn. Attach the wings to the body using a yarn needle and matching yarn. Attach the arms to the body using a yarn needle and matching yarn. Attach the legs to the body using a yarn needle and matching yarn. Attach the horns to the top of the head using a yarn needle and matching yarn. Embroider or sew on eyes, nostrils, and other details as desired. And there you have it, a crochet pattern for a majestic dragon! I hope you enjoy making it. Let me know if you have any questions or if there's anything else I can help you with."
I have a feeling this is far from majestic 😂 if I'm reading the pattern correctly, it is just a basic head/body (no long neck or anything), and then the wings/arms/legs/horns are just flat rectangles 😅
It does seem to have given it a snout, at least (or "face" as it terms it) and i second that all of the limbs and horns are just rectangles, not even with the stitches orientated in an interesting way on the wings (seriously if you worked it so you did fewer long rows i think you might get a more interesting result) Maybe on the arms and legs it got mixed up with, like? Garment patterns? And went "these should obviously be worked flat"? I really have no idea where it got that from otherwise, ive never seen that in any amigurumi pattern i think
There is a way to tell it to show you the list of consulted bibliography. AI is not inventing, juat using parts of things it was fed. You may be plagiarizing someone's work or mixing a couple of recipes. You should always considered this as if you were writing an academic paper. AI will list what it has "consulted" so you always must ask.
@@irenitele8497 I mean if you just make it for yourself and not to share/sell it doesnt really matter. if you ended up selling the pattern/objects made from the pattern/whatever sure, then copyright issues and plagiarism comes into play, but if you’re just messing around on your own for your own entertainment it doesnt matter
My mom showed me some "pictures" of old ladies standing beside live-sized, realistic, crochet tanks the other day, and I had to break the news to her that it was probably AI generated. Did lead me down a rabbit hole, though, and some of the stuff that it gens are super cute, and I wanna try to recreate it. Definitely not a bad idea for if you're in a creative slump and don't know what you want to make, or just for general inspo. Edit: I looked at AI rendered images, instead of written patterns, that might be something interesting for you to try and recreate. Most are horrific eldritch monstrosities, but some are pretty cute and dare I say actually makeable!
Omg finding the pics was so hard, asking google to track down a picture of a life-size, realistic crocheted tank just gave me shirt patterns for a while 😂
I was wheezing and crying along with you when you made the snake! I think it forgot to add in the instructions “repeat sc around for row X through row X” or something like that to give it more of a snake body.
I'm not a fan of AI generated art, but I am a fan of this video lol. I literally laughed at that snake for fifteen minutes straight. Did you specify "snake that got run over by a car"??
I was not expecting such a sophisticated discussion of the difference between ChatGPT knowing an answer and simply knowing what an answer is supposed to look like... on a crochet video! You simplified that conversation so well. Im terrible at summarising anything so I'm in awe!
This was fun! My first thought about the snake was that it looked like a grub. But once you added the "tongue" and eyes it made me think of a platypus.
Same!! At first I thought she was done making the head and I said ‘it’s not that bad 🧐’ but then it turned out the be the WHOLE pattern, just a bun. And with the tongue I also thought platypus
I think this is a great illustration of the fact that ChatGPT is a *language* model. It can pretend it knows what you're saying and maybe even convince you that it knows what it's saying because it's all grammatically, syntactically correct, but at the end of the day, as you said, it literally does not know what a snake looks like, it just knows how to use the words "snake". Great video, as others have said I'm glad you didn't cut out the laughing. Absolutely subscribing.
@@susie6311 This is a common misconception, but it's actually even sillier than that. It's not that it takes existing snake patterns and tries to combine them. It doesn't know what a snake is or what a pattern is. It sees that you used the words "snake" and "crochet" and "pattern" and it knows based on its training data that when it sees those words, the following words are some list of letter/number combinations. Statistically they usually start with "6sc in mr" so it's likely to start with that, statistically what usually follows is "inc in each st around", etc. It's even dumber than we're giving it credit for haha. That's why you end up with something that *looks* like a crochet pattern, but doesn't actually make sense - it's just trying to replicate the syntactic structure of a crochet pattern, it doesn't know what any of it means
@annabellep9147 oh yea, that's what I meant! Just in way less words haha, I'm bad at explaining things. I think that system is pretty neat, but not for art. I mainly use ChatGPT for programming, so it finding a bunch of common solutions based on a few keywords is very useful to me (for simpler stuff). Although, Perplexity is winning me over
@annabellep9147 that's the basic idea, but the actual breakthrough was that OpenAI trained a different, new model to recognize helpful answers and unhelpful ones (by having people rank answers by helpfulness), then used that to train ChatGPT to give more helpful answers It is still only using statistics on text and data from training tests (and some clever ways to leverage all of these), but considering that, isn't it surprisingly good? Something that's only statistics on internet text gives followable crochet instructions, some of which actually gave alright results
My 28 year old son and I laughed ourselves to tears right along with you!!! Thank you so much, we really needed a laugh! My son now wants me to make him that snake, is there a pattern?
This is the first video of yours I've seen and it was HILARIOUS. I was LMAO right along with you as you made Stumpy! Thank you for not editing it all out.
I pet my devices and encourage them when they're having a rough time, until I get frustrated...then threats of violence are on the table. 😂 I'm very polite to Alexa though. I'd rather be on the good side of the machines and ai for when they inevitably take over.
Thank you so much for not editing out your fits of laughter. I've had a rough week and your contagious laughter really helped. You made the bunny one so cute despite the limitations!
Hello, I am an extreme beginner to the world of crochet, and I’ve never seen your channel before. Just seeing the projects behind you astounds me! I love your personality and infectious laughter. Thank you for sharing your joy!
i am so grateful u didnt edit all that out that literally broke me out of a depressive spiral lol also ur pangolin pattern! theyre my moms favorite animal and no one ever makes stuff of them i have to make her one
@@jenetikitty oh now i’m gonna cry! thank you for taking time to write the message to me, the world is better because of people like YOU!! i’m so sorry it’s been a rough year, i just hope the rollar coaster only goes up from here, for your sake!!! have a wonderful rest of your year… and i mean it!!!!
The bunny is cute in it's own weird dark kind of way. I would definitely make it in a mix of neon colors and black details and consider it a Halloween item.
I made a crochet snake once. It was over a decade ago when I very first started. It was the first thing I ever designed. I'd been crocheting less than a fortnight and wanted something reasonably simple to make from scratch to help me really understand how stitch placement effected the sculpting of a piece. I remember many evenings after the little were in bed, painstakingly working out exactly where I needed to place each individual INC and DEC to get the perfect shape. Staring at photo after photo of ball python analysing their facial anatomy. Frogging row after row until my snake was perfect. To this day he remain the most accurate and perfect piece I've ever designed. Do you think I thought to take a single fricking note!!!??? No, no I did not. I wasn't good at crochet and was doing half of it wrong so have never been able to replicate his perfection. I'm brilliant at crochet now and rarely use a pattern, when I do it's only as a rough guideline. I can design very complex things with ease now ... do you think I've EVER been able to make a snake even half as good as that first one!!!?? NO no I can not. He's still not finished though. Once I made it to the tube of his body, I only did 20 stitches or so in each yarn. Just a small scrap from every other project I've ever made in DK weight. Doubt he'll ever be finished with how little of each skein I add to him. Any time I finish a DK project I add a few extra stitches to his body.
Potato-snake is the cutest! Although, a very strange snake. But I agree with you, that if an AI could do a great design, its not yours slap your name on and sell. Because you havent designed it. You have only asked for something. Like, you could have asked another designer to make it, and then try to sell it as your own.
Inspired by this video, I asked ChatGPT to "create a new crochet pattern for a pretty dress for a two-year-old- girl". It did so rather quickly and with great enthusiasm! "Wonderful!", thought I, though I wasn't feeling much in the way of optimism. Fortunately, I've been crocheting for many, many.... many years (ugh, I'm old) and I'm able to pretty much visualize the end product of a crochet pattern, as ChatGPT can't show you a picture. I stopped at about row 15 when I realized it didn't have a neck hole! It was basically an upside down bucket. 🤣 Thanks so much for this video, and the inspiration to try this. Both were a great laugh! 😄
Idk if you'll ever see this but you actually are the reason I began to learn to crochet and it's been super relaxing and helpful ^^ So thank you for inspiring me!
Thank you for making this video and NOT editing the giggles out. I have not laughed so hard in such a lonh time! 😂 This was my first video with you and as a result, I am niw subscribing to your channel! 💜I can't wait to see more if your videos!!!
Roland is absolutely adorable. Too cute. I'm a teacher, and I'm trying to show my students that ChatGPT can work for us if we treat it right. Roland proves this. The snake though... yeah that's a lesson in how AI can lead you astray. 😅
OMG! Glad you didn't cut out all those parts of you laughing. I was laughing right along with you! And funnily enough, when you said the thing about the time being 4:00, I looked at my clock and it was 4:03pm! LOL
My newest hyperfixation is crochet and you are the first person I have watched that made it look and sound as fun as it is in my mind. I am excited to try this new hobby. I look forward to watching your other content. BTW the danger macaroni is wierdly cute. I laughed so hard but it is cute. Also the key to AI is to give it as much information as possible. It is an artform int itself to get proper information back out of it. Usually 1 sentence descriptors wont give you much or wierd outcomes.
I am SO happy for finding your channel... I kinda hate doing amigurumi, but I think it's the next step to my crochet "journey" and watching you doing it brings me so much joy
I’ve just gotten into crochet and this is the first video of yours I’ve seen… INSTANTLY SUBSCRIBED once I saw you making the snake!! Thank you for the laughs!!
I sell your patterns but I also tell everyone that it is your patterns and I tell them to check you TH-cam channel out. I just love making your patterns and everyone I sell the people love. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us. You are blessed
this is my first video I've seen of yours and I just wanna say that your vibes are absolutely wonderful!! I'm watching this at work and it makes me feel like we're sitting together at a crochet circle giggling away :) also your voice is really pretty
you had me laughing by the time you got done with the body and you took me out with the music to the "cures" bunny, its still cute and deserves love lol. great video, glad you had a kick out of the patterns
your fit of laughter over the little baguette had me rolling!!! you're an absolute delight omg. also there is a japanese folklore creature that is a short, stumpy snake. I forget what it does though but it looks like a little elbow macaroni
Love your brown bunny…the other looked like a preschooler’s design. The snake the AI definitely forgot to include the body&tail in its design. Changing the yarn wouldn’t help. Agree with your last comments about confirmation and accuracy. Great video. First time visitor to your channel.
ok, but that stumpy lil snake is just the best thing ever and i need him in my life edit: Ok, the pangolin almost made me cry, he's so perfect too. Oh the silliness is off the chain and i'm all here for it.
I had the idea to try this last night, so glad I found your video to get a taste of what to expect. These attempts the AI gave you were hilarious. I'm curious to find out what grotesque yet cute projects it will give me!
11:17 GIves me platypus vibes...It just needs a small hat and a tail to become a big PERRY THE PLATYPUS?! I`m sorry I think my brain is messed up but it`s so funny too see AI trying to make Amigurumi. It`s kind of these things where you try to do something and it comes out looking completely different than expected but somehow still interesting and chat GPT gives me task failed succesfully vibes.
I asked it to make an alien amigarumi with tentacles. It basically gave me an anthropomorphic jellyfish or octopus. Actually gave instructions for solid white eyes.
Have you heard of the chonky tsuchinoko? Particularly made famous by Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater? 🤣 AI might've struggled, but you absolutely nailed it in every way! 💖
I'm a new watcher recommended your video and I have to say for different arts and crafts I've seen wildly different successes or failures using the ai to design or create things. I saw some absolutely stellar pokemon designs, cute resin projects, but also...whatever that bunny was supposed to be... 🤨😂 I'm absolutely floored over your dragon in the back! That is so incredibly amazing! I love the snakes too. I learned how to crochet from my mom when I was 12, but I only learned how to do rows and work in the round. I don't know any interesting stitches or shapes. I have found some absolutely adorable beginner to intermediate amigurumi kits that I'm going to try to see if I can learn more complex things. Usually I stick to hand sewing animals which I know I'm good at. Back in the mid 90s Beanie Baby craze I actually bought patterns and made hand sewn Beanie Baby type animals for myself and my friends. I filled them with lentils because I couldn't find polybeads. 😂 the plush were actually really good too! I still have a fuzzy brown teddybear that is probably my best work, a fish from a Scholastic kit, and my bestie (27 yrs going strong) still has a dinosaur that I made for her all those years ago. His stuffing has gotten compressed and lumpy and he has a "scar" on his face from where my pieces slipped out of alignment when I was piercing the holes for the eyes. Ive asked her if she wants me to fix him up and restuff him now that I've learned invisible stitches, but she stands firm that she likes him just the way he is. He was her support animal when she had to spend a few weeks in the behavioral health ward as a teenager, so I respect that. I personally don't intend to use ai bots, and this might sound paranoid, but I don't want to contribute to the AIs learning how to mimic humans better. I feel like that's a slippery slope as we also have an ai that can generate photo realistic pictures of people that don't actually exist. You read that correctly. They look EXACTLY like real people, but they don't exist. Not like some hyper-real video game characters that still fall just far enough into the uncanny valley that they're distinguishable from real people. That freaks me out. Plus, only a month or two into Google's ChatGPT release and people on Discord figured out how to bypass the security protocols and recently a man in the Netherlands was encouraged into taking his own life by a European chatbot. It has been fixed, but Cheesus Rice that's bonkers!
Im so upset i didn’t find your channel sooner, i made 22 different amigurumi for christmas presents and never thought to use pins to hold the pieces in place! Hilarious video
This is hilarious! You popped up in my recommended and I just love it. Had to try the AI myself and ask for a chubby cat pattern with a long tail. It has given me two balls (that need to be stuffed extra firmly for the chubby cuteness) no ears and for the tail simply a long chain. I would love to try it. Should be a whole new type of amigurumi 😂
I am NOT wishing for AI to get any better at this, or anything else for that matter 😮 P.S. I guess there should be law that everything generated by AI should be attributed or watermarked. At least that would give us some measure of control and enforcement.
That, plus specific source mentions, considering the fact that AI takes all its info from human created sources. Just a list of 'for this piece, the model used elements from these sources' would probably be enough.
@@meikusjeit's not that easy, as the number of sources for any given answer is probably in the tens of thousands. It doesn't just crop together different inputs, it has statistics stored about how letters form words, how words form sentences, how sentences form context.... - storing which sources influenced which parameter would make memory requirements skyrocket (To visualize it, think about each of the parameters as a mountain, and the training data as direction signs - can you tell at the end of the hike which direction signs were the most important ones to reach that peak? Now there are about 1.5 billion of these mountains to climb, which direction signs on which mountain were the most important?)
I've laught way too hard at Stumpy part :) But all jokes aside, even tho' AI is neat tool, it comes with huge amount of data theft. Since it cannot create, it only copies from mostly stolen pictures, pattern, books etc. Also, but this is problem with art and photo theft mainly, many people using these generators are doing so to create lawfully untouchable csem, cover actual csem, make revenge prn and so on. Also, some databases even use stuff like stolen medical data It's not a good thing to mess with, even for the meme
on the topic of uploading any patterns curated from AI as your own: always ask the AI you’re using if you plan on doing it. for many, especially chatgpt, the responses it delivers are property of the developers who own the technology who, in most cases, do not expect credit for the responses produced nor the re-uploaded or edited content it produced for you. upon request, however, most of these ai chat assistants will provide you (upon request) with “cited sources” in which it recognizes human generated information which it used to produce the answer (i use this prompt or smth similar after i ask for sources cited: “explain where each cite took place in your answer”. i also know that “source” is the correct term but this prompt often results in the expected answer and is less likely to make the AI go off on a tangent about the sources themselves) which you can then use to further educate yourself about the thing you’re attempting to produce and polish off the result.
In truth i think that the ai img generator and the ai amigurumi generator problems are by and large the same. The ai have to be trained to develop and that will always be done on a massive scale where the creators cant or wont pay for the "training materials". Where-as a human can develop or elaborate on ideas they see/make, an ai can only copy what its previously learned. In turn it will always be copying other peoples work in whole or in part without the humans behind it recieving neither credit nor payment. It can and will put people in the creative sector out of work, because the profits tend to be slim in this kinda work - A former freelance artist Edit: that doesnt mean u cant have fun or play with these kinda tools, its just important to me that people understand the tools they are working with and how they were made.
I’ve been using Meta AI for a few days now. Based on your query I asked the same of Meta and this was its response: I'd rate my performance an 8 out of 10. I successfully: - Created a fun song lyrics based on your input - Provided suggestions for music styles and song titles - Researched and offered alternatives for AI-powered crochet pattern generators - Acknowledged and apologized for the limitations and inaccuracies in my responses However, I didn't fully meet your expectations in finding a platform that can directly generate a crochet pattern from a photo. I'll strive to improve my knowledge and performance for future interactions! I thought that was pretty accurate. It definitely kept giving me nonexistent platforms I was asking for. I then asked it for an advanced Axolotyl crochet pattern and it gave me this: I'd be happy to help! However, I'm a large language model, I don't have the capability to create visual patterns or images. But I can provide you with a written pattern for an advanced Axolotl crochet design. Please note that this pattern will require some experience with crochet and amigurumi techniques. Here's a written pattern for an advanced Axolotl design: *Axolotl Crochet Pattern (Advanced)* *Body:* - Start with a magic ring - 6 sc into the ring - Inc in each st around (12 sc) - Continue with even rounds until the body measures 4 inches *Head:* - Attach yarn to the top of the body - 4 sc into the ring - Inc in each st around (8 sc) - Continue with even rounds until the head measures 1.5 inches *Ears:* - Attach yarn to the top of the head - 2 sc into the ring - Inc in each st around (4 sc) - Continue with even rounds until the ear measures 0.5 inches - Repeat for the second ear *Tail:* - Attach yarn to the back of the body - 4 sc into the ring - Inc in each st around (8 sc) - Continue with even rounds until the tail measures 2 inches *Feet:* - Attach yarn to the bottom of the body - 2 sc into the ring - Inc in each st around (4 sc) - Continue with even rounds until the foot measures 0.5 inches - Repeat for the second foot *Gills:* - Attach yarn to the sides of the head - 2 sc into the ring - Inc in each st around (4 sc) - Continue with even rounds until the gill measures 0.5 inches - Repeat for the second gill *Assembly:* - Attach the head to the body - Attach the ears to the head - Attach the tail to the body - Attach the feet to the body - Attach the gills to the head *Notes:* - Use a stitch marker to keep track of the rounds - Use a tapestry needle to weave in the ends - Use a yarn needle to embroider the eyes and mouth *Materials:* - Medium weight yarn (pink or gray) - Size J (6.0mm) crochet hook - Polyester fiberfill for stuffing - Black yarn for embroidery I hope you enjoy making this advanced Axolotl crochet design! Let me know if you have any questions or need further clarification on any of the steps.
How you were describing it's answering process makes so much sense - there's no verification. It's giving us what it ~might~ look like. As an example, I asked ChatGPT to create an APA formatted bibliography for a bunch of linked journal articles. It followed APA format, but everything was just a little bit off. The authors names were not correct, but they were similar. Like, one of the journal articles was written by a team headed by someone with a middle eastern sounding name that started with A. ChatGPT said the authors for that article were 4 people with middle eastern names starting with A, but none of them were correct. Some of the titles were correct, but some were just a little bit different like changing "psychological" to "psychiatric." The DOI links were a few numbers off of the correct DOI link. It was so interesting. It really was trying to give me an answer that fit my question, but not something exact. Idk if this is to avoid plagiarism or what... When I correct ChatGPT, it said "sorry, I made a mistake before. Here's the correct answer." And it was not correct, just another variation. It's an interesting limitation of the tool, which is supposed to save so much time, but it's very apparent when you really need it to be very very specific like with a crochet pattern or a bibliography...
MADE MY DAYYY - currently finishing up the last of my crocheted plushies for christmas and found ur channel xD this was so funny im gonna try this 😭😭 time to stalk ur whole page as i finish this project :D
I would like to add that I let AI name this video as well 😂
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HAGDHKFKFJF Its like the whole "the brain named the brain" phenomenon and how whenever we praise the brain its essentially the brain praising itself 🤣
Wait does that mean that my brain dislikes itself cus i often criticize my brain 🤔
Very fitting 😂😂😂
@@kahrih yep😂
I am SOOOOOOOOO glad you didn’t edit all the laughs out, this absolutely made my day!!!
I just subscribed purely for her amazing sense of humour.
@@ladyangua1 I subscribed because of this video.
@@ladyangua1 me to! The energy just brightend my day
Same!!! I love her energy!! :D
Agreed
The snake is an absolute masterpiece. I thought it was merely amazing until THE TONGUE and now, NOW it's pure art. I can't stop laughing. Please, more patterns, these are incredible. Even though I was trying to knit while watching and had to keep stopping so I didn't drop my stitches with all the giggles you set off every time you laugh. 🤣
I found out recently that if you say "please finish the pattern", it sometimes tells you to make limbs and how to sew things. I think it has a character limit per post.
I asked it to give me a pattern for a majestic dragon, and it just gave me a body and head! That can't be a dragon! So then I asked for a dragon with head, body, wings, arms, and legs. It said "ok, here is a crochet pattern with all the details you listed" - but it ended after the head again! So I complained "You didn't include any of the limbs!" And it replied "Sorry! Here is the rest of the pattern you requested." Then the rest of the pattern showed up!
I haven't made the pattern yet but for anyone curious, here it is:
ChatGPT: "Sure, I'd be happy to help you create a crochet pattern for a majestic dragon! Here is a more detailed pattern that includes all the elements you requested:
Materials:
Yarn in the colors of your choice (for the dragon, you may want green, yellow, and red)
Crochet hook (size will depend on the weight of your yarn)
Fiberfill stuffing
Yarn needle
Scissors
Body:
Begin with a magic ring and work 6 single crochets (sc) into the ring.
Increase in each stitch (12 sc).
Sc in next stitch, increase in next stitch around (18 sc).
Sc in next 2 stitches, increase in next stitch around (24 sc).
Sc in next 3 stitches, increase in next stitch around (30 sc).
Sc in next 4 stitches, increase in next stitch around (36 sc).
Sc in next 5 stitches, increase in next stitch around (42 sc).
Sc in next 6 stitches, increase in next stitch around (48 sc).
Sc in next 7 stitches, increase in next stitch around (54 sc).
Sc in next 8 stitches, increase in next stitch around (60 sc).
11-20. Sc in each stitch around (60 sc).
Sc in next 8 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (54 sc).
Sc in next 7 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (48 sc).
Sc in next 6 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (42 sc).
Sc in next 5 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (36 sc).
Sc in next 4 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (30 sc).
Sc in next 3 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (24 sc).
Stuff the body with fiberfill stuffing.
Sc in next 2 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (18 sc).
Sc in next stitch, decrease in next stitch around (12 sc).
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Head:
Begin with a magic ring and work 6 sc into the ring.
Increase in each stitch (12 sc).
Sc in next stitch, increase in next stitch around (18 sc).
Sc in next 2 stitches, increase in next stitch around (24 sc).
Sc in next 3 stitches, increase in next stitch around (30 sc).
6-7. Sc in each stitch around (30 sc).
Sc in next 3 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (24 sc).
Sc in next 2 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (18 sc).
Stuff the head with fiberfill stuffing.
Sc in next stitch, decrease in next stitch around (12 sc).
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Face:
Using yellow yarn, make a magic ring and work 6 sc into the ring.
Increase in each stitch (12 sc).
Sc in next stitch, increase in next stitch around (18 sc).
Sc in next 2 stitches, increase in next stitch around (24 sc).
Sc in each stitch around (24 sc).
Sc in next 2 stitches, decrease in next stitch around (18 sc).
Stuff the face with fiberfill stuffing.
*Sc in next stitch,"
Me: "you didn't include all the elements I requested"
ChatGPT: "I apologize for the oversight. Here is the remainder of the pattern to complete the dragon:
Wings:
Using green yarn, chain 13.
Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 12 sc across (12 sc).
Chain 1 and turn. Work 12 sc across (12 sc).
Repeat step 3 until the wing measures approximately 12 inches long or your desired length.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Make a second wing using the same pattern.
Arms:
Using green yarn, chain 8.
Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 7 sc across (7 sc).
Chain 1 and turn. Work 7 sc across (7 sc).
Repeat step 3 until the arm measures approximately 6 inches long or your desired length.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Make a second arm using the same pattern.
Legs:
Using green yarn, chain 10.
Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 9 sc across (9 sc).
Chain 1 and turn. Work 9 sc across (9 sc).
Repeat step 3 until the leg measures approximately 8 inches long or your desired length.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Make a second leg using the same pattern.
Horns:
Using yellow yarn, chain 6.
Starting in the second chain from the hook, work 5 sc across (5 sc).
Chain 1 and turn. Work 5 sc across (5 sc).
Repeat step 3 until the horn measures approximately 4 inches long or your desired length.
Fasten off and weave in the ends.
Make a second horn using the same pattern.
Assembly:
Attach the head to the body using a yarn needle and matching yarn.
Attach the wings to the body using a yarn needle and matching yarn.
Attach the arms to the body using a yarn needle and matching yarn.
Attach the legs to the body using a yarn needle and matching yarn.
Attach the horns to the top of the head using a yarn needle and matching yarn.
Embroider or sew on eyes, nostrils, and other details as desired.
And there you have it, a crochet pattern for a majestic dragon! I hope you enjoy making it. Let me know if you have any questions or if there's anything else I can help you with."
….. I’m really tempted to see what kind of a monstrosity of a dragon this would make kdjdkdkd
I have a feeling this is far from majestic 😂 if I'm reading the pattern correctly, it is just a basic head/body (no long neck or anything), and then the wings/arms/legs/horns are just flat rectangles 😅
It does seem to have given it a snout, at least (or "face" as it terms it) and i second that all of the limbs and horns are just rectangles, not even with the stitches orientated in an interesting way on the wings (seriously if you worked it so you did fewer long rows i think you might get a more interesting result)
Maybe on the arms and legs it got mixed up with, like? Garment patterns? And went "these should obviously be worked flat"? I really have no idea where it got that from otherwise, ive never seen that in any amigurumi pattern i think
There is a way to tell it to show you the list of consulted bibliography. AI is not inventing, juat using parts of things it was fed. You may be plagiarizing someone's work or mixing a couple of recipes. You should always considered this as if you were writing an academic paper. AI will list what it has "consulted" so you always must ask.
@@irenitele8497 I mean if you just make it for yourself and not to share/sell it doesnt really matter. if you ended up selling the pattern/objects made from the pattern/whatever sure, then copyright issues and plagiarism comes into play, but if you’re just messing around on your own for your own entertainment it doesnt matter
My mom showed me some "pictures" of old ladies standing beside live-sized, realistic, crochet tanks the other day, and I had to break the news to her that it was probably AI generated. Did lead me down a rabbit hole, though, and some of the stuff that it gens are super cute, and I wanna try to recreate it. Definitely not a bad idea for if you're in a creative slump and don't know what you want to make, or just for general inspo.
Edit: I looked at AI rendered images, instead of written patterns, that might be something interesting for you to try and recreate. Most are horrific eldritch monstrosities, but some are pretty cute and dare I say actually makeable!
My Dad has told me specifically that I am not allowed to yarn-bomb his tractor. XD
@@ComplicatedKnots his tractor NEEDS an entire crocheted suit 😂
omg I saw those images the other day
I saw that image the other week and I researched it. It lead me to a now deleted post that first showed up on Reddit.
Omg finding the pics was so hard, asking google to track down a picture of a life-size, realistic crocheted tank just gave me shirt patterns for a while 😂
I was wheezing and crying along with you when you made the snake! I think it forgot to add in the instructions “repeat sc around for row X through row X” or something like that to give it more of a snake body.
I'm not a fan of AI generated art, but I am a fan of this video lol.
I literally laughed at that snake for fifteen minutes straight. Did you specify "snake that got run over by a car"??
Apparently he looks like a platypus to a lot of people 🤣🤣
Blue lemon snake
NOOO I had just stopped laughing and you said that!! 😭
I was not expecting such a sophisticated discussion of the difference between ChatGPT knowing an answer and simply knowing what an answer is supposed to look like... on a crochet video! You simplified that conversation so well. Im terrible at summarising anything so I'm in awe!
This was fun! My first thought about the snake was that it looked like a grub. But once you added the "tongue" and eyes it made me think of a platypus.
I thought a platypus too!
He looks like a potato
a platypus?🎩 PERRY THE PLATYPUS?
Me too. I think it was definitely influenced by the color, being so perry-like.
Same!! At first I thought she was done making the head and I said ‘it’s not that bad 🧐’ but then it turned out the be the WHOLE pattern, just a bun. And with the tongue I also thought platypus
😂 I love the fact you lost it with the snake. The snake potato has potential as a body for something else....
Your “snake” looks like a lemon with a tongue 😂 You had me laughing so hard I’m crying😂
I called him "Mlemon" in my head when he was done!
Stumpy is my spirit animal. On a daily basis I feel like stumpy looks
He encapsulates the human experience for sure!
I think this is a great illustration of the fact that ChatGPT is a *language* model. It can pretend it knows what you're saying and maybe even convince you that it knows what it's saying because it's all grammatically, syntactically correct, but at the end of the day, as you said, it literally does not know what a snake looks like, it just knows how to use the words "snake".
Great video, as others have said I'm glad you didn't cut out the laughing. Absolutely subscribing.
It probably takes all kinds of existing snake patterns and tries to combine them into one
@@susie6311 This is a common misconception, but it's actually even sillier than that. It's not that it takes existing snake patterns and tries to combine them. It doesn't know what a snake is or what a pattern is. It sees that you used the words "snake" and "crochet" and "pattern" and it knows based on its training data that when it sees those words, the following words are some list of letter/number combinations. Statistically they usually start with "6sc in mr" so it's likely to start with that, statistically what usually follows is "inc in each st around", etc. It's even dumber than we're giving it credit for haha.
That's why you end up with something that *looks* like a crochet pattern, but doesn't actually make sense - it's just trying to replicate the syntactic structure of a crochet pattern, it doesn't know what any of it means
@annabellep9147 oh yea, that's what I meant! Just in way less words haha, I'm bad at explaining things. I think that system is pretty neat, but not for art. I mainly use ChatGPT for programming, so it finding a bunch of common solutions based on a few keywords is very useful to me (for simpler stuff). Although, Perplexity is winning me over
@annabellep9147 that's the basic idea, but the actual breakthrough was that OpenAI trained a different, new model to recognize helpful answers and unhelpful ones (by having people rank answers by helpfulness), then used that to train ChatGPT to give more helpful answers
It is still only using statistics on text and data from training tests (and some clever ways to leverage all of these), but considering that, isn't it surprisingly good? Something that's only statistics on internet text gives followable crochet instructions, some of which actually gave alright results
My 28 year old son and I laughed ourselves to tears right along with you!!! Thank you so much, we really needed a laugh! My son now wants me to make him that snake, is there a pattern?
This is the first video of yours I've seen and it was HILARIOUS. I was LMAO right along with you as you made Stumpy! Thank you for not editing it all out.
Same .. 😂
Also same! I am a fan
You're so nice to the AI, like it's a kid showing their art. 😂💜
Im also very polite to my printer 😆
I pet my devices and encourage them when they're having a rough time, until I get frustrated...then threats of violence are on the table. 😂 I'm very polite to Alexa though. I'd rather be on the good side of the machines and ai for when they inevitably take over.
Thank you so much for not editing out your fits of laughter. I've had a rough week and your contagious laughter really helped. You made the bunny one so cute despite the limitations!
Hello, I am an extreme beginner to the world of crochet, and I’ve never seen your channel before. Just seeing the projects behind you astounds me! I love your personality and infectious laughter. Thank you for sharing your joy!
The “snake “ looks more like a platypus without legs and tail 😂
Yes! I was thinking Perry the Platypus. Especially with that color. Doo-bee doobee doobee...
i am so grateful u didnt edit all that out that literally broke me out of a depressive spiral lol also ur pangolin pattern! theyre my moms favorite animal and no one ever makes stuff of them i have to make her one
I lost one of my fur babies today and-- yeah. Thanks to you and stumpy for making me laugh on such a dark day. Things feel a little easier
i’m sorry for you loss :(
@@myacarbajal9351
@@jenetikitty oh now i’m gonna cry! thank you for taking time to write the message to me, the world is better because of people like YOU!! i’m so sorry it’s been a rough year, i just hope the rollar coaster only goes up from here, for your sake!!! have a wonderful rest of your year… and i mean it!!!!
@@myacarbajal9351 You took the time to message me, so it's only right to message you in return
Wow, that yellow lace-winged dragon in the shelf is so beautiful! ✨😍
the AI genrated creations may be cursed but are charmingly cute in their own way.
The bunny is cute in it's own weird dark kind of way. I would definitely make it in a mix of neon colors and black details and consider it a Halloween item.
I made a crochet snake once. It was over a decade ago when I very first started. It was the first thing I ever designed. I'd been crocheting less than a fortnight and wanted something reasonably simple to make from scratch to help me really understand how stitch placement effected the sculpting of a piece. I remember many evenings after the little were in bed, painstakingly working out exactly where I needed to place each individual INC and DEC to get the perfect shape. Staring at photo after photo of ball python analysing their facial anatomy. Frogging row after row until my snake was perfect.
To this day he remain the most accurate and perfect piece I've ever designed. Do you think I thought to take a single fricking note!!!??? No, no I did not. I wasn't good at crochet and was doing half of it wrong so have never been able to replicate his perfection.
I'm brilliant at crochet now and rarely use a pattern, when I do it's only as a rough guideline. I can design very complex things with ease now ... do you think I've EVER been able to make a snake even half as good as that first one!!!?? NO no I can not.
He's still not finished though. Once I made it to the tube of his body, I only did 20 stitches or so in each yarn. Just a small scrap from every other project I've ever made in DK weight. Doubt he'll ever be finished with how little of each skein I add to him. Any time I finish a DK project I add a few extra stitches to his body.
Potato-snake is the cutest! Although, a very strange snake. But I agree with you, that if an AI could do a great design, its not yours slap your name on and sell. Because you havent designed it. You have only asked for something. Like, you could have asked another designer to make it, and then try to sell it as your own.
He's the perfect little cursed potato :)
honestly we need more of these ai patterns please do this again.
Inspired by this video, I asked ChatGPT to "create a new crochet pattern for a pretty dress for a two-year-old- girl". It did so rather quickly and with great enthusiasm! "Wonderful!", thought I, though I wasn't feeling much in the way of optimism. Fortunately, I've been crocheting for many, many.... many years (ugh, I'm old) and I'm able to pretty much visualize the end product of a crochet pattern, as ChatGPT can't show you a picture. I stopped at about row 15 when I realized it didn't have a neck hole! It was basically an upside down bucket. 🤣 Thanks so much for this video, and the inspiration to try this. Both were a great laugh! 😄
Idk if you'll ever see this but you actually are the reason I began to learn to crochet and it's been super relaxing and helpful ^^ So thank you for inspiring me!
Thank you for making this video and NOT editing the giggles out. I have not laughed so hard in such a lonh time! 😂 This was my first video with you and as a result, I am niw subscribing to your channel! 💜I can't wait to see more if your videos!!!
Roland is absolutely adorable. Too cute. I'm a teacher, and I'm trying to show my students that ChatGPT can work for us if we treat it right. Roland proves this. The snake though... yeah that's a lesson in how AI can lead you astray. 😅
that snake gives tiny snake having big meal energy, waiting for digestion. he deserves all the head pats in the world ❤✨
Omg I'm dying, this is the content i didnt know i needed. I actually kind of love cricket ball bunny. Thank you so much for your service 🙌
I'm so glad you didn't edit out the laughing fits. This was AWESOME. 😂
I am amazed you could figure out how to put them together. I would've messed that up big time!
Thank you for not editing the laughs out, it truely helped start my day right ! I genuinely laughed with you!
Wow i had chatgpt make a pattern for me just this morning! I have yet to review it and try it out but im excited to see what it cooked up
I hope it's as much of an adventure as mine
I desperately needed some lightheartedness today. Thank you! This was such a hoot, and at least it looked like you had fun.
OMG! Glad you didn't cut out all those parts of you laughing. I was laughing right along with you! And funnily enough, when you said the thing about the time being 4:00, I looked at my clock and it was 4:03pm! LOL
I was laughing so hard I was kind of crying. 😂
Thank you for the contagious laughter, I was wiping away tears! Such a fun video 😊
This is so cool and hilarious!! 🤣 I've actually tried this once and I was surprised with how well an AI could write a crochet pattern.
My newest hyperfixation is crochet and you are the first person I have watched that made it look and sound as fun as it is in my mind. I am excited to try this new hobby. I look forward to watching your other content. BTW the danger macaroni is wierdly cute. I laughed so hard but it is cute. Also the key to AI is to give it as much information as possible. It is an artform int itself to get proper information back out of it. Usually 1 sentence descriptors wont give you much or wierd outcomes.
I am SO happy for finding your channel... I kinda hate doing amigurumi, but I think it's the next step to my crochet "journey" and watching you doing it brings me so much joy
I’ve just gotten into crochet and this is the first video of yours I’ve seen… INSTANTLY SUBSCRIBED once I saw you making the snake!!
Thank you for the laughs!!
Loved it especially when you were laughing at not not a snake it made me so happy 😂 would love to see a eevee evolution ( Umbreon) 😊❤
"It's not not a snake"??? That's clearly a slug. And a damn cute one.
Oh my god I just found your channel, please make this a series of some kind because this is GREAT 😂
I love that you kept all your fun in the video. Awesome
Thank you for giving us so many laughs with that poor lemon shaped snake! 😂
Omg please make this a series! I was crying of laughter with you
I randomly found your channel today, and MY GOODNESS you are an absolute delight!!!!!
I sell your patterns but I also tell everyone that it is your patterns and I tell them to check you TH-cam channel out. I just love making your patterns and everyone I sell the people love. Thank you for sharing your creativity with us. You are blessed
Selling items made from my patterns is 100% ok :)
Are you saying you’re selling items from her pattern or you’re selling her actual pattern?
I'm selling items made from her patterns
@@nadinefranklin2309 oh okay I thought you were selling the pattern and I was like wait a minute lol
this is my first video I've seen of yours and I just wanna say that your vibes are absolutely wonderful!! I'm watching this at work and it makes me feel like we're sitting together at a crochet circle giggling away :) also your voice is really pretty
I ADORE your sweater. The colors and the style are just awesome. I made a granny stitch sweater myself but it didn't turn out this well!
you had me laughing by the time you got done with the body and you took me out with the music to the "cures" bunny, its still cute and deserves love lol. great video, glad you had a kick out of the patterns
your fit of laughter over the little baguette had me rolling!!! you're an absolute delight omg. also there is a japanese folklore creature that is a short, stumpy snake. I forget what it does though but it looks like a little elbow macaroni
This was so funny! I would love to see another video like this where you ask the AI to finish the pattern once it gives you some of the pattern :)
Omg I'm so glad you didn't edit out the scenes of you cracking up, it genuinely improved my very terrible day and made me laugh. Thank you!!!
Love your brown bunny…the other looked like a preschooler’s design. The snake the AI definitely forgot to include the body&tail in its design. Changing the yarn wouldn’t help. Agree with your last comments about confirmation and accuracy. Great video. First time visitor to your channel.
ok, but that stumpy lil snake is just the best thing ever and i need him in my life
edit: Ok, the pangolin almost made me cry, he's so perfect too. Oh the silliness is off the chain and i'm all here for it.
I haven’t laughed that much in a long time. Thank you for leaving your infectious laughter in!
Perhaps somewhere in the middle of the snake's widest point, you could have added in 50 or so repeating rows.
Super fun video 😂 I laughed so hard right along with you. I am very happy you left in the laughter.
I had the idea to try this last night, so glad I found your video to get a taste of what to expect. These attempts the AI gave you were hilarious. I'm curious to find out what grotesque yet cute projects it will give me!
I laughed way too hard when I saw the finished product of potato snake
Omg thank you thank you thank you for not editing out the hysterical laughter!
It was the only proper reaction to stumpy. I love him so much!
11:17 GIves me platypus vibes...It just needs a small hat and a tail to become a big PERRY THE PLATYPUS?!
I`m sorry I think my brain is messed up but it`s so funny too see AI trying to make Amigurumi. It`s kind of these things where you try to do something and it comes out looking completely different than expected but somehow still interesting and chat GPT gives me task failed succesfully vibes.
OMG I LOVED the snake 😂🤣 too funny! I want to try a challenge like this!
Now I kinda want to see what the ai would instruct for a platypus 😂
I asked it to make an alien amigarumi with tentacles. It basically gave me an anthropomorphic jellyfish or octopus. Actually gave instructions for solid white eyes.
Have you heard of the chonky tsuchinoko? Particularly made famous by Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater? 🤣 AI might've struggled, but you absolutely nailed it in every way! 💖
I'm a new watcher recommended your video and I have to say for different arts and crafts I've seen wildly different successes or failures using the ai to design or create things. I saw some absolutely stellar pokemon designs, cute resin projects, but also...whatever that bunny was supposed to be... 🤨😂 I'm absolutely floored over your dragon in the back! That is so incredibly amazing! I love the snakes too. I learned how to crochet from my mom when I was 12, but I only learned how to do rows and work in the round. I don't know any interesting stitches or shapes. I have found some absolutely adorable beginner to intermediate amigurumi kits that I'm going to try to see if I can learn more complex things.
Usually I stick to hand sewing animals which I know I'm good at. Back in the mid 90s Beanie Baby craze I actually bought patterns and made hand sewn Beanie Baby type animals for myself and my friends. I filled them with lentils because I couldn't find polybeads. 😂 the plush were actually really good too! I still have a fuzzy brown teddybear that is probably my best work, a fish from a Scholastic kit, and my bestie (27 yrs going strong) still has a dinosaur that I made for her all those years ago. His stuffing has gotten compressed and lumpy and he has a "scar" on his face from where my pieces slipped out of alignment when I was piercing the holes for the eyes. Ive asked her if she wants me to fix him up and restuff him now that I've learned invisible stitches, but she stands firm that she likes him just the way he is. He was her support animal when she had to spend a few weeks in the behavioral health ward as a teenager, so I respect that.
I personally don't intend to use ai bots, and this might sound paranoid, but I don't want to contribute to the AIs learning how to mimic humans better. I feel like that's a slippery slope as we also have an ai that can generate photo realistic pictures of people that don't actually exist. You read that correctly. They look EXACTLY like real people, but they don't exist. Not like some hyper-real video game characters that still fall just far enough into the uncanny valley that they're distinguishable from real people. That freaks me out. Plus, only a month or two into Google's ChatGPT release and people on Discord figured out how to bypass the security protocols and recently a man in the Netherlands was encouraged into taking his own life by a European chatbot. It has been fixed, but Cheesus Rice that's bonkers!
I just found your channel, can't wait to watch more videos! That's not a snake, that's a slug. Lol 😂😂😂
Im so upset i didn’t find your channel sooner, i made 22 different amigurumi for christmas presents and never thought to use pins to hold the pieces in place! Hilarious video
I just discovered your channel and you are great!! It made me laugh so hard, definitely made my day!
8:44 thats what blue lemonade is made of
This is hilarious! You popped up in my recommended and I just love it. Had to try the AI myself and ask for a chubby cat pattern with a long tail. It has given me two balls (that need to be stuffed extra firmly for the chubby cuteness) no ears and for the tail simply a long chain. I would love to try it. Should be a whole new type of amigurumi 😂
I must say Stumpy is the sweetest lime shaped snake I have ever seen. 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I am NOT wishing for AI to get any better at this, or anything else for that matter 😮
P.S. I guess there should be law that everything generated by AI should be attributed or watermarked. At least that would give us some measure of control and enforcement.
lol no thanks
@@zirconium2014 Are you among the approximately 30-40% of people who apparently ENJOY being lied to?
That, plus specific source mentions, considering the fact that AI takes all its info from human created sources. Just a list of 'for this piece, the model used elements from these sources' would probably be enough.
@@meikusjeit's not that easy, as the number of sources for any given answer is probably in the tens of thousands. It doesn't just crop together different inputs, it has statistics stored about how letters form words, how words form sentences, how sentences form context.... - storing which sources influenced which parameter would make memory requirements skyrocket
(To visualize it, think about each of the parameters as a mountain, and the training data as direction signs - can you tell at the end of the hike which direction signs were the most important ones to reach that peak? Now there are about 1.5 billion of these mountains to climb, which direction signs on which mountain were the most important?)
I love the snake potato so much I kinda need the pattern for stump, heheh so cute
I've laught way too hard at Stumpy part :)
But all jokes aside, even tho' AI is neat tool, it comes with huge amount of data theft. Since it cannot create, it only copies from mostly stolen pictures, pattern, books etc.
Also, but this is problem with art and photo theft mainly, many people using these generators are doing so to create lawfully untouchable csem, cover actual csem, make revenge prn and so on. Also, some databases even use stuff like stolen medical data
It's not a good thing to mess with, even for the meme
on the topic of uploading any patterns curated from AI as your own: always ask the AI you’re using if you plan on doing it. for many, especially chatgpt, the responses it delivers are property of the developers who own the technology who, in most cases, do not expect credit for the responses produced nor the re-uploaded or edited content it produced for you. upon request, however, most of these ai chat assistants will provide you (upon request) with “cited sources” in which it recognizes human generated information which it used to produce the answer (i use this prompt or smth similar after i ask for sources cited: “explain where each cite took place in your answer”. i also know that “source” is the correct term but this prompt often results in the expected answer and is less likely to make the AI go off on a tangent about the sources themselves) which you can then use to further educate yourself about the thing you’re attempting to produce and polish off the result.
I feel like the bunny needs spider legs 😂
You are 100% right, but also I hate it XD
Once you added the eyes to the snake all I could think of what adding a little brown hat to make Perry the Platypus meme 😂
In truth i think that the ai img generator and the ai amigurumi generator problems are by and large the same. The ai have to be trained to develop and that will always be done on a massive scale where the creators cant or wont pay for the "training materials".
Where-as a human can develop or elaborate on ideas they see/make, an ai can only copy what its previously learned. In turn it will always be copying other peoples work in whole or in part without the humans behind it recieving neither credit nor payment. It can and will put people in the creative sector out of work, because the profits tend to be slim in this kinda work
- A former freelance artist
Edit: that doesnt mean u cant have fun or play with these kinda tools, its just important to me that people understand the tools they are working with and how they were made.
I agree with you, but I removed my previous response because I think I was coming off way too harsh. :) Thanks for contributing to the conversation!
I 100% agree. Thank you for putting this so eloquently.
It's actually cute! You did good for what you had to work with!
I love your explanation - getting a response, not an answer. About right for most ai responses at this stage
This is officially one of favorite videos on YT... the uncut reaction is everything. It's so me.
Wow, thanks youtube for this recommendation! 😍 love this video and your energy! Subscribed 😊
Thank you for not editing out your melt down. I love it
Now I want it to give me mystery patterns for when I'm bored. That's such a good idea to pass the time and use leftover scrap yarn.
Oh my god I didn’t even think about using chat GPT to make a crochet pattern that’s such a good idea
Rolland is amazing. He is life. Adorable.
I’ve been using Meta AI for a few days now. Based on your query I asked the same of Meta and this was its response:
I'd rate my performance an 8 out of 10.
I successfully:
- Created a fun song lyrics based on your input
- Provided suggestions for music styles and song titles
- Researched and offered alternatives for AI-powered crochet pattern generators
- Acknowledged and apologized for the limitations and inaccuracies in my responses
However, I didn't fully meet your expectations in finding a platform that can directly generate a crochet pattern from a photo. I'll strive to improve my knowledge and performance for future interactions!
I thought that was pretty accurate. It definitely kept giving me nonexistent platforms I was asking for.
I then asked it for an advanced Axolotyl crochet pattern and it gave me this:
I'd be happy to help! However, I'm a large language model, I don't have the capability to create visual patterns or images. But I can provide you with a written pattern for an advanced Axolotl crochet design.
Please note that this pattern will require some experience with crochet and amigurumi techniques. Here's a written pattern for an advanced Axolotl design:
*Axolotl Crochet Pattern (Advanced)*
*Body:*
- Start with a magic ring
- 6 sc into the ring
- Inc in each st around (12 sc)
- Continue with even rounds until the body measures 4 inches
*Head:*
- Attach yarn to the top of the body
- 4 sc into the ring
- Inc in each st around (8 sc)
- Continue with even rounds until the head measures 1.5 inches
*Ears:*
- Attach yarn to the top of the head
- 2 sc into the ring
- Inc in each st around (4 sc)
- Continue with even rounds until the ear measures 0.5 inches
- Repeat for the second ear
*Tail:*
- Attach yarn to the back of the body
- 4 sc into the ring
- Inc in each st around (8 sc)
- Continue with even rounds until the tail measures 2 inches
*Feet:*
- Attach yarn to the bottom of the body
- 2 sc into the ring
- Inc in each st around (4 sc)
- Continue with even rounds until the foot measures 0.5 inches
- Repeat for the second foot
*Gills:*
- Attach yarn to the sides of the head
- 2 sc into the ring
- Inc in each st around (4 sc)
- Continue with even rounds until the gill measures 0.5 inches
- Repeat for the second gill
*Assembly:*
- Attach the head to the body
- Attach the ears to the head
- Attach the tail to the body
- Attach the feet to the body
- Attach the gills to the head
*Notes:*
- Use a stitch marker to keep track of the rounds
- Use a tapestry needle to weave in the ends
- Use a yarn needle to embroider the eyes and mouth
*Materials:*
- Medium weight yarn (pink or gray)
- Size J (6.0mm) crochet hook
- Polyester fiberfill for stuffing
- Black yarn for embroidery
I hope you enjoy making this advanced Axolotl crochet design! Let me know if you have any questions or need further clarification on any of the steps.
This video was suggested to me by youtube AI and I am so happy it did. I had to subscribe because your joy makes me so happy.
I am in love with Stumpy! I know this was just for fun, but Stumpy is so cute I need his pattern! I loved this video and defiantly need more.
I mean…. The AI didnt give you a snake but it DID give you fuel for endless laughter😂 I call it a win 🎉
I love this!!!! The first thing I did with chatgpt was ask it to make crochet patterns. I really should have tried them! I’m so glad you did!!!
How you were describing it's answering process makes so much sense - there's no verification. It's giving us what it ~might~ look like.
As an example, I asked ChatGPT to create an APA formatted bibliography for a bunch of linked journal articles. It followed APA format, but everything was just a little bit off. The authors names were not correct, but they were similar. Like, one of the journal articles was written by a team headed by someone with a middle eastern sounding name that started with A. ChatGPT said the authors for that article were 4 people with middle eastern names starting with A, but none of them were correct. Some of the titles were correct, but some were just a little bit different like changing "psychological" to "psychiatric." The DOI links were a few numbers off of the correct DOI link. It was so interesting. It really was trying to give me an answer that fit my question, but not something exact. Idk if this is to avoid plagiarism or what...
When I correct ChatGPT, it said "sorry, I made a mistake before. Here's the correct answer." And it was not correct, just another variation.
It's an interesting limitation of the tool, which is supposed to save so much time, but it's very apparent when you really need it to be very very specific like with a crochet pattern or a bibliography...
MADE MY DAYYY - currently finishing up the last of my crocheted plushies for christmas and found ur channel xD this was so funny im gonna try this 😭😭 time to stalk ur whole page as i finish this project :D