😂 I’m laughing so hard my husband asked if I was okay. 😂 the instructions are so weird. I loved this. The most I’ve laughed all week. Thank you Corinna. You did good!
Such fun! I think it forgot a round. Kudos to you for giving it a try. I can see (sorta) where it was going with the design but you are right. AI is never going to be able to CREATE new, only recycle all the old art that people make.
As AI does so much more in today's day, I become more and more fearful for our future. So sad. Thanks for checking this out though, it's fun to see humans win in the end!
Hi Corinna. What a great idea! Love it. I’m saving this one to practice thread crochet. Our son is an IT for the state. He somehow got an AI app that will generate a picture of anything you ask of it, using great detail. Son let me try it and I loved what it made for me. I’m going to check this chat out. Thank you so much! As I continue watching I’m pretty sure Mr. AI is not a crocheter! 😅
It would be interesting to use the ChatGPT pattern as a starting point and rewrite the pattern to make it work. Also, we shouldn't be surprised it can't write a crochet pattern, crochet is one of the few crafts which can only be made by hand. Machines can knit, embroider, sew, draw, etc, but only WE can crochet.
You are so patient and so funny! I love you so much! Thank you for all that you do. I sometimes will just put you on while I crochet something totally ❤different than you because I love your voice and personality. ❤😊
I had to try for myself. I found that by telling it the pattern was wrong, it would make corrections. On the third try, it got closer, but still needed refining. Honestly, it would take so much input, I might as well write my own pattern. 😂 But it interesting to play with.
I wonder if the pattern would improve, or if subsequent patterns would improve, if feedback were given as we make our way through the pattern? For example at the step where it wants us to work in the dc spaces, if we tell it it missed the instruction to create those dc’s in the previous instruction? Anyway. You did a wonderful job going with the flow, and you make some wonderful work delivered in a kind presentation. Thank you!
Oh my goodness. Did you specify it had to remain flat? Does it have to be in the round? In order to do that, it needs to calculate the width of the previous round and generate a round which will fill it's entire width within the plane of the doily. i've noticed with worsted weight and a size H hook, starting with a round of six sc, each round of sc should increase by another six stitches to remain flat. That is because, for me, a sc is about 1/4 inch wide by 1/4 inch tall. So the first six makes a disk about 1/2 inch wide. Pi is a little over 3 and the radius should be the width of a single stitch. The formula for circumference is 2 times pi times the radius. 2 times 3 times 1/4 inch tall. But also it should be divided by 1/4 inch wide which equals six stitches. Subsequent stitch counts of sc add another 1/2 inch each round and with the same kind of calculation end up with an increase of about six stitches each round. The reason this works is because the width and height of a stitch are about the same. After many rounds, it starts to curl. For size 10 crochet thread and a 1.75mm hook, stitches are a lot smaller, yet the same kind of calculation should be made. Then there are other consideraitons when the stitch type changes because each kind of stitch has a different width and a different height. But the creation of each subsequent round must take into consideration the size of the previous round and the width of the round being created, besides the hills and valleys created within each round. It gets complicated! How can Ai do this? I mean, even with a given pattern could a robot crochet? I don't think so! Only God's creatures!
Oh dear, this was unrecognisable as anything, it couldn't even be outward of as a badly written pattern, it was just randomness. Well done for sticking with it though, you're very entertaining to listen to, the dialogue always has me chuckling. ❤
Oh looking forward to all these wonderful patterns!! What are you doing with all your completed patterns? I want to make these in case my kids schools have plays that need them. You never know 🤷
Corrina you really gave it your all in trying this "Victorian doily as they put it" i think you would have came up with your version and it would have turned out nice!! Thanks for this video You were cracking me up though, because listening to you talk to yourself out loud is a hoot😂 I do this all the time to myself is why I'm laughing it's too funny. I enjoyed that part of it also well off to the next project looking forward to seeing that.❤
I am trying an AI app and asked for a doiley “diagram” from a Victorian pattern and I made a doiley. It came out well, but I had to read the instruction as if I viewed the diagram outside to inside.
Okay, so that didn't work out. But I LOVE how it looks at the end of row three and row four if you correct for the whole thing where it's off-center in the first space because of the slip stitches.
I LOVED this video! Young techies want it to be true but AI is not all knowledge-encompassing; at least not yet. Humans must use their brains for most of the work. Great Idea: Work on finding ways for humans to use their brains more effectively! AI is more of a side salad than the main course.
In all this time, they have yet to invent a crochet machine, simply because the hook can go anywhere as needed. It looks as if the same can be applied to slightly complex AI patterns, it doesn't quite grasp the intricacies of the craft. I knew we were in trouble when we were told to skip over the 3 dc that didn't yet exist. And all those stitches into one sc? That's a lot to ask of such a tiny little stitch! How rude! So AI might take over the world, but humans will still be necessary, to cover the doily deficit. Well done today!
Oh boy…so I have the app for AI chatgpt. I asked it to generate a pattern for crocheted cotton shorts. The first 6 rows were great. Row 7? Uh not so much and as I reread the pattern it occurred to me that these weren’t shorts at all. Perhaps a mini/ -skirt? I don’t know. It didn’t provide for separation for the legs… 😢
That app wrote a brief for a lawyer and faked cited sources and cases. That lawyer got in big trouble lol. Lehto's Law did a couple videos on it lol 😂😂😂😂😂
@@justvintagecrochet I love all of your beautiful patterns! Thank you for teaching me to read the Victorian patterns. It has opened a whole new world for me! 💖
So the thing I've learned about AI is never trust its literal translation. There are heaps of missed and typo instructions, though not all are inclusive across the pattern. I wish I could send you a photo of what I created from my understanding of the pattern. It is quite a pretty doiley, when you work into the sc chain spaces at the beginning and end of clusters. But that's a very general description of what it meant to describe. Don't ask me how I know, it was just a 'knowing'!😂
Giving the 'designer' the benefit of the doubt as I would when encountering any strangely written pattern and keeping in mind that repeats are difficult to explain, when I followed the pattern, I came up with three arms spiraling off to the right with mesh in between. Using crochet cotton size 10 and a 1.50mm hook (because it was handy), it turned out to be 4 inches in diameter. More of a not-flat coaster than a doily. I tried posting a picture. No go. I tried a link. The comment disappeared. So sorry, y'all, I don't know how to show it to you.
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Ha! Ha! The AI accurately reproduced our confusion between UK terms and American terms especially on patterns that someone has somewhat translated but not fully!!!
I've wondered how it would do with a pattern like this. It started off well and used good terminology...just failed to understand what you were actually looking for. It tried it's hardest (for now, at least)!
To quote an ancient saying - Garbage In, Garbage Out! Consider all of the garbage on the internet. I imagine that AI pulls from those "facts" too. Tada! Another Rabbit Hole! Thank you fir the entertainment!
Can't wait for AI 🙄😃 so that we all know what we're supposed to be doing right 😂. So, I used my intelligence and made the doily in an acrylic yarn with a nr. 3 hook, modified it a bit got it to be very nice, nevertheless, only 5 inches diameter. These patterns certainly are very challenging and they also give me a good laugh
LOL, I am at 19:18 minutes in but before you even started I knew the AI would not be able to translate a Victorian crochet pattern into an easily understood modern pattern. Specifically because Victorian patterns rely heavily on a humans ability to reason and what was probably common knowledge at the time. AI works purely on mathematics and logical interpretations. Unlike the human mind which has the understanding and reasoning to be able to interpret patterns from the past. Watched to the end and it's a 70's pattern, not Victorian. Just goes to show how much intuition is required when following any vintage pattern.
Hi Corinna, I hope this AI craze fades out, but thank goodness you showed how crazy things can get with ChatGPT. It kind of looks like the covid virus lol. Hmmmm ....😅
The reason it made such a weird pattern is that it is just using prediction based on likelihood to determine what it should do next. That is why all the machine learning models (like ChatGPT) make such strange decisions it does not understand what a crochet pattern even is. I just hate the fact it has ruined any meaning behind the words AI.
So ChatGBT is a language learning AI. It's not going to work because the AI only knows language, not crochet. It will try to give instructions for anything, but since it has no knowledge of the tactile nature of crochet it's doomed to fail. You could probably make an AI that could generate patterns, but it would have to be taught about object (e.g. what separates a dog from horse) and some 3D modelling. It would be a stupid large job to make that AI 😂
I read row 4 (after the skip 3 dc's)🤮🤣 to say make the shell, *chain 3, sc in next loop, ch 3, then shell into the next loop*, repeat. (You put shells in each of the loops.) I tried it that way, thinking it might help and... It didn't. It still had the 1st shell in the 1st sc of the 1st shell from the previous row. It also still started being too tight around the circles. 🤮🤣 ChatGPT can't crochet. Hopefully, it cannot take over the world if it can't crochet. 😂😅
I equate AI with someone giving me a page of text in German. I can read it phonetically, but have no idea what I'm saying, or if it even makes sense.. Or if I write what looks like Arabic or Korean, but it's really just squiggles. AI has no ability to conceptualize what comes out of the algorithms.The text looked like a pattern like my squiggles "look" like a foreign language. That said, this is at least proof ChatGP didnt just give you a Google result of a human-made pattern.
I think it pulled each row instructions from a different pattern. Shows AI lacks common sense. But then it seems many people these days also lack that God given feature. This was a much needed laugh though.
LOL! As I would have predicted, AI isn't as hot as its inventors would have us believe. You're so polite calling it a bust. We can all be proud of being able to create real Victorian doilies and other pretty items. 😊
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😂 I’m laughing so hard my husband asked if I was okay. 😂 the instructions are so weird. I loved this. The most I’ve laughed all week. Thank you Corinna. You did good!
Such fun! I think it forgot a round. Kudos to you for giving it a try. I can see (sorta) where it was going with the design but you are right. AI is never going to be able to CREATE new, only recycle all the old art that people make.
As AI does so much more in today's day, I become more and more fearful for our future. So sad. Thanks for checking this out though, it's fun to see humans win in the end!
AI is a fledgling distraction, don't worry about it friend 💛.
Oh my gosh this was so funny! What an elegant piece to add to your home decor. 😂
I tried this too. I asked for a Pineapple doily and it game me pineapple wedges that I had to sew together at the end. LOL
Hi Corinna. What a great idea! Love it. I’m saving this one to practice thread crochet.
Our son is an IT for the state. He somehow got an AI app that will generate a picture of anything you ask of it, using great detail. Son let me try it and I loved what it made for me. I’m going to check this chat out.
Thank you so much!
As I continue watching I’m pretty sure Mr. AI is not a crocheter! 😅
It would be interesting to use the ChatGPT pattern as a starting point and rewrite the pattern to make it work.
Also, we shouldn't be surprised it can't write a crochet pattern, crochet is one of the few crafts which can only be made by hand. Machines can knit, embroider, sew, draw, etc, but only WE can crochet.
most patterns are fairly geometrical though, I would've thought ai would make the planning easier
I love the idea of using the pattern as a starting point
So funny 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
You are so patient and so funny! I love you so much! Thank you for all that you do. I sometimes will just put you on while I crochet something totally ❤different than you because I love your voice and personality. ❤😊
When working row 5, you mistakenly went to row 6 instead of row 5, then went back to row 5.
Yes, I noticed that too, not that it would have helped any!😆
I couldn't figure out if row 5 and row 6 were identical.
Ooo I am so jealous of you owning such a wonderful piece of victorian crochet lol what a funny video, thanks for the belly laughs x
lol
I love that you did this! I am so relieved AI isn’t smart enough to make a crochet pattern!
I had to try for myself. I found that by telling it the pattern was wrong, it would make corrections. On the third try, it got closer, but still needed refining. Honestly, it would take so much input, I might as well write my own pattern. 😂 But it interesting to play with.
This fractured my funny bone. It was cute though! 😂 A Barbie hat maybe?
😂that was so much fun to watch😂 I'm glad you are feeling better😊
Thank you!! 😁
I wonder if the pattern would improve, or if subsequent patterns would improve, if feedback were given as we make our way through the pattern? For example at the step where it wants us to work in the dc spaces, if we tell it it missed the instruction to create those dc’s in the previous instruction?
Anyway. You did a wonderful job going with the flow, and you make some wonderful work delivered in a kind presentation.
Thank you!
thank you , I did give it feed back after I filmed, I kept the page open , I agree with you
I’m giddy!!! 😂❤
Thank you so much!!
I can’t wait to follow along!!
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Lol looking at the comments maybes I should watch first? 🤣
Lol 😄, I enjoyed this AI ride with you, I would have kept going just to see the finished "Doilie". Thank you for this fun video, happy hooking 🧶
Oh my goodness.
Did you specify it had to remain flat?
Does it have to be in the round?
In order to do that, it needs to calculate the width of the previous round and generate a round which will fill it's entire width within the plane of the doily.
i've noticed with worsted weight and a size H hook, starting with a round of six sc, each round of sc should increase by another six stitches to remain flat. That is because, for me, a sc is about 1/4 inch wide by 1/4 inch tall. So the first six makes a disk about 1/2 inch wide. Pi is a little over 3 and the radius should be the width of a single stitch.
The formula for circumference is 2 times pi times the radius. 2 times 3 times 1/4 inch tall. But also it should be divided by 1/4 inch wide which equals six stitches.
Subsequent stitch counts of sc add another 1/2 inch each round and with the same kind of calculation end up with an increase of about six stitches each round. The reason this works is because the width and height of a stitch are about the same. After many rounds, it starts to curl.
For size 10 crochet thread and a 1.75mm hook, stitches are a lot smaller, yet the same kind of calculation should be made.
Then there are other consideraitons when the stitch type changes because each kind of stitch has a different width and a different height.
But the creation of each subsequent round must take into consideration the size of the previous round and the width of the round being created, besides the hills and valleys created within each round.
It gets complicated! How can Ai do this? I mean, even with a given pattern could a robot crochet? I don't think so! Only God's creatures!
Thank you for another great video.
Oh dear, this was unrecognisable as anything, it couldn't even be outward of as a badly written pattern, it was just randomness. Well done for sticking with it though, you're very entertaining to listen to, the dialogue always has me chuckling. ❤
🤭This was a hoot. I did enjoy the video, thank you 🧶🧶
This was really entertaining thank you so much omg im laughing so hard love your work 😂❤
Oh looking forward to all these wonderful patterns!! What are you doing with all your completed patterns? I want to make these in case my kids schools have plays that need them. You never know 🤷
Corrina you really gave it your all in trying this "Victorian doily as they put it" i think you would have came up with your version and it would have turned out nice!! Thanks for this video You were cracking me up though, because listening to you talk to yourself out loud is a hoot😂
I do this all the time to myself is why I'm laughing it's too funny. I enjoyed that part of it also well off to the next project looking forward to seeing that.❤
I think that the issue is what they are referring to as 'the chain three space'.
Ive just been on GPT..its brilliant thanks for the link....
That was a fun thing to try! To me, it looked more like a bonnet for a doll! 😂
I read the title of this video and thought "this is going to be skyknit all over again" and I wasn't wrong.🤣🤣
I think you should try again. It looked like you where flipping between round 5 and 6 . And see if you can improve the pattern.
You GPT and AI is grazy and never will go over human sens and intelligence 😊
So fascinating and fun 😂
I get the feeling you thought it would write a correct, workable pattern 😉
V fun to watch though! 😂
Awesome!
10 rounds and 12 inches with a 1.75 hook? Keep trying the pattern with YOUR touch on it!
I've asked ChatGPT for crochet mandala doily. And it gave a doily pattern whitch was a big solid circle with flower edging. So I don't know. 🤷🏼♀🤷🏼♀
I loved it! Mine turned out half decent. At least it resembles a small doily. 😅
I find the ai stuff utterly teriffying. But what i am wondering is in general does this thing pull info from copy written stuff?
The AI must be named Jon Snow.... it knows nothing. LOLs & hugs!
hahahaha
I am trying an AI app and asked for a doiley “diagram” from a Victorian pattern and I made a doiley. It came out well, but I had to read the instruction as if I viewed the diagram outside to inside.
Okay, so that didn't work out. But I LOVE how it looks at the end of row three and row four if you correct for the whole thing where it's off-center in the first space because of the slip stitches.
Very interesting
Hello.its cute.i love the robot 🤖.did you make it
A great laugh. Maybe a wine bottle cover?!
I LOVED this video! Young techies want it to be true but AI is not all knowledge-encompassing; at least not yet. Humans must use their brains for most of the work. Great Idea: Work on finding ways for humans to use their brains more effectively! AI is more of a side salad than the main course.
In all this time, they have yet to invent a crochet machine, simply because the hook can go anywhere as needed. It looks as if the same can be applied to slightly complex AI patterns, it doesn't quite grasp the intricacies of the craft. I knew we were in trouble when we were told to skip over the 3 dc that didn't yet exist. And all those stitches into one sc? That's a lot to ask of such a tiny little stitch! How rude! So AI might take over the world, but humans will still be necessary, to cover the doily deficit. Well done today!
Oh boy…so I have the app for AI chatgpt.
I asked it to generate a pattern for crocheted cotton shorts. The first 6 rows were great. Row 7? Uh not so much and as I reread the pattern it occurred to me that these weren’t shorts at all. Perhaps a mini/
-skirt? I don’t know. It didn’t provide for separation for the legs… 😢
You asked for a Victorian pattern and it seems like you got it! Lol half an explanation and a lot of guessing!
lol
Pretty much! LOL
Funny. Maybe you should as for another pattern and a photo to show what it thinks it should look like.
That app wrote a brief for a lawyer and faked cited sources and cases. That lawyer got in big trouble lol. Lehto's Law did a couple videos on it lol 😂😂😂😂😂
Oh wow!!
@@justvintagecrochet I love all of your beautiful patterns! Thank you for teaching me to read the Victorian patterns. It has opened a whole new world for me! 💖
I was wondering if AI was really intelligent. It sure does not appear to be. 😅😂
How dare you question our robot overlords 😂😂😂 good to know we're safe for now.
lol
So the thing I've learned about AI is never trust its literal translation. There are heaps of missed and typo instructions, though not all are inclusive across the pattern. I wish I could send you a photo of what I created from my understanding of the pattern. It is quite a pretty doiley, when you work into the sc chain spaces at the beginning and end of clusters. But that's a very general description of what it meant to describe. Don't ask me how I know, it was just a 'knowing'!😂
That was hilarious!
Giving the 'designer' the benefit of the doubt as I would when encountering any strangely written pattern and keeping in mind that repeats are difficult to explain, when I followed the pattern, I came up with three arms spiraling off to the right with mesh in between. Using crochet cotton size 10 and a 1.50mm hook (because it was handy), it turned out to be 4 inches in diameter. More of a not-flat coaster than a doily.
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at 25.08, could this be a flower?
Still, it was fun.
Ha! Ha! The AI accurately reproduced our confusion between UK terms and American terms especially on patterns that someone has somewhat translated but not fully!!!
Wow chargtb is no good
But you made a grown woman laugh...!
Thank you so much for your time today it was fun
Glad you enjoyed it :)
AI made a hat for a doll or a tiny bowl cozy instead of a doily. 😂😂
😂. I would a) request a chart and b) try and create it using logic and knowledge.
Which app did you use?
just ChatGPT on my laptop
row 5 was not correct... bit was skipped midway to row 6 then back to row 5
For a minute it looked like your post it paper was on Round 5 but your finger was following Round 6 so I'm not sure what round you were doing.
I've wondered how it would do with a pattern like this. It started off well and used good terminology...just failed to understand what you were actually looking for. It tried it's hardest (for now, at least)!
Why can’t you pull the first round through to front of chain three
This is hilarious!
To quote an ancient saying - Garbage In, Garbage Out! Consider all of the garbage on the internet. I imagine that AI pulls from those "facts" too. Tada! Another Rabbit Hole! Thank you fir the entertainment!
First time I’ve heard of the 1960’s referred to as ancient. Now I really feel old.
Barbie snood.😂
Ok wonder what a knit would look like?
Can't wait for AI 🙄😃 so that we all know what we're supposed to be doing right 😂. So, I used my intelligence and made the doily in an acrylic yarn with a nr. 3 hook, modified it a bit got it to be very nice, nevertheless, only 5 inches diameter. These patterns certainly are very challenging and they also give me a good laugh
I was sure that it will out very weird 🤣 not so weird thougth, but as you say, no fear about robots stealing crocheters job 🤣🤣
So, crocheter's are smarter than AI...knew it! 😆👌
LOL, I am at 19:18 minutes in but before you even started I knew the AI would not be able to translate a Victorian crochet pattern into an easily understood modern pattern. Specifically because Victorian patterns rely heavily on a humans ability to reason and what was probably common knowledge at the time. AI works purely on mathematics and logical interpretations. Unlike the human mind which has the understanding and reasoning to be able to interpret patterns from the past. Watched to the end and it's a 70's pattern, not Victorian. Just goes to show how much intuition is required when following any vintage pattern.
Ask it to write out the pattern with crochet symbols for a visual pattern, lol. Maybe we can actually see what it wanted😂
Hi Corinna, I hope this AI craze fades out, but thank goodness you showed how crazy things can get with ChatGPT. It kind of looks like the covid virus lol. Hmmmm ....😅
Lmao!!! Maybe a small basket in a doll house. Machines can't duplicate crochet. I think all crochters are safe, for now anyway. Lol.
The reason it made such a weird pattern is that it is just using prediction based on likelihood to determine what it should do next. That is why all the machine learning models (like ChatGPT) make such strange decisions it does not understand what a crochet pattern even is. I just hate the fact it has ruined any meaning behind the words AI.
This was like watching a comedy show !!!! Good try ♥
lol
I bought an Ai generated coloring book and it is a nightmare
lol. too funny😂
So ChatGBT is a language learning AI. It's not going to work because the AI only knows language, not crochet. It will try to give instructions for anything, but since it has no knowledge of the tactile nature of crochet it's doomed to fail. You could probably make an AI that could generate patterns, but it would have to be taught about object (e.g. what separates a dog from horse) and some 3D modelling. It would be a stupid large job to make that AI 😂
Oh that was funny! Quite authentic though! Just as messed up as some of the printed patterns. Nice try!
We're doomed 😂
Too bad it didnt provide a picture
You were skipping a row then going back before skpping the row again. You need to go back to row 5 and follow that before going on to row 6
No AI please!
I read row 4 (after the skip 3 dc's)🤮🤣 to say make the shell, *chain 3, sc in next loop, ch 3, then shell into the next loop*, repeat. (You put shells in each of the loops.)
I tried it that way, thinking it might help and... It didn't. It still had the 1st shell in the 1st sc of the 1st shell from the previous row. It also still started being too tight around the circles. 🤮🤣 ChatGPT can't crochet. Hopefully, it cannot take over the world if it can't crochet. 😂😅
I love using ChatGPT for so many different things!
AI can't do anything for me. I reject anything connected to these invasive apps. If I wanted anything to do with it, I wouldn't be doing crochet etc.
I equate AI with someone giving me a page of text in German. I can read it phonetically, but have no idea what I'm saying, or if it even makes sense.. Or if I write what looks like Arabic or Korean, but it's really just squiggles.
AI has no ability to conceptualize what comes out of the algorithms.The text looked like a pattern like my squiggles "look" like a foreign language.
That said, this is at least proof ChatGP didnt just give you a Google result of a human-made pattern.
The 70s is my favourite you know... just sayin...
Well that's to show us we can't put to much trust in technology. It was nice trying. 😞
Funny
😂, a wee bonnet for a doll ? Not a doily at all. The programner for the AI would need to hire some one to teach the AI how to crochet. ?
I think it pulled each row instructions from a different pattern. Shows AI lacks common sense. But then it seems many people these days also lack that God given feature. This was a much needed laugh though.
😂😂😂
Please try it again. You made a mistake by mixing round 5 and 6.
LOL! As I would have predicted, AI isn't as hot as its inventors would have us believe. You're so polite calling it a bust. We can all be proud of being able to create real Victorian doilies and other pretty items. 😊
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Thankfully, it failed. I fear for future successes in unknown areas of our lives.