The platform I use for many of the websites I own, have created, and monitor, (Divi) recently released an update that includes AI. With the click of one button, the platform will review your site’s current content and will create a layout or “theme” — complete with page title, subtitle, and verbiage — based upon what it finds.
After breakfast with my hounds in my favorite spot, I gave it a whirl.

I created the new page on shelleyerwin.com. When I built the site a couple years ago, I chose a “mint-ish” green as the primary color. That green hue is used in the logo and is carried out throughout.
AI decided an army green would be great as an accent color for this newly generated page. Army green clashes horribly with what’s already there.
AI also chose a header image for the page that was a blurred cityscape with the headline: “Life in a Barn — Embrace Simplicity.” How did that happen?
AI isn’t perfect.
Many experts feel that as AI grows in popularity, the desire for human touch and interaction will become more valuable. I agree with that to a point — but think about this… we didn’t go back to snail mail once we created our first email account, did we?
AI could create a photo of a cornfield in July in Indiana.
But I can do that too… without AI assistance. ❤️

Now you know: Raindrops don’t actually fall in a teardrop shape. Air resistance flattens them into a hamburger bun shape as they fall.
