This pattern resulted in a few different parts: A body (sphere), two tubular legs (long spheres), and two ears. What would the program make of vague, qualitative language like “weird,” or “creature?” Since the banana radically recalibrated my understanding of ChatGPT’s crochet limits, I decided to dial it back. Let’s crochet some ChatGPT-generated patterns and find out. In addition to being hilarious, this exercise poses a very fascinating quandary: What happens when you ask a program specifically trained on language to create something outside of that sphere? Many curious crafters have tried their hand at this, with increasingly absurd results. However, since such patterns are a form of language, it is theoretically possible for the program to create one. It’s even more fun to do it through misshapen, unholy craft projects.ĬhatGPT, a publicly available language-learning AI, was not designed to create things like crochet or knitting patterns. It’s fun to convince ourselves that the computers are still a long way from swallowing our culture whole. Publicly available AI programs still churn out hilariously telling moments of non-intelligence as concepts like ears, the correct number of fingers, a natural voice cadence or cohesive complex thought continue to evade them. We have seen enough of artificial intelligence to know the term is, quite often, a misnomer.
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