Anyone who has followed me for the last couple of years or so knows I often use AI now to illustrate some of my blog posts because, as a full-time caregiver, I just don't get to go out and photograph the world anymore. I miss the photograpahy and exploration like crazy. I still get out when I can. But, unfortunately, sometimes I can't find a real photo in my extensive collection to properly illustrate something I'm writing about. (And I still do NOT use AI to generate my prose. I write every single post that has ever been published here on Snowcatcher, and I don't plan to ever incorporate AI-generated text.)

I also follow a few social media sites that post nothing but AI crochet. It annoys me because so many people who follow such sites have no clue the content is not real, and many are scammed on a daily basis. I enjoy the AI crochet inspiration; I often can create something similar to any AI crochet I see. But I would never, ever, try to pass off an AI image as real. It really irks me that other content producers have no such scruples.

The above video is one of the best I've seen to date (and I've viewed MANY), and I am anxious to share it with you here to help you begin to see the difference between AI and real and to let you know you are not alone if you've been duped. To help you build confidence if you've been duped and feel like you've failed because the AI-generated instructions make no sense and/or you cannot make your work look like what the picture shows.

Crochet is supposed to be fun, relaxing, inspiring, healing and validating. It can be that if content creators quit investing in get-rich-quick schemes. We know that's not going to happen. So let's do what we can on our part and not fall for the hogwash. Enjoy viewing it. Be inspired. But please don't buy into fake crochet.






















































