Hey said no sugar, but wanted flavor. I legit think that was a really good idea and quick for having to think of a recipe with that many restrictions. Quite a challenge and the A.I. executed it.
I remember when AI generated recipes were a complete disaster. It's amazing how far this technology has come, he didn't even have to leave the eggshells in for breakfast
@@fark69 AI is actually faster, you can just write: I have these ingredients: ----- -------- -- ----- ------- Make a recipe using them (You don't need to use all of them) This is def faster than having to search for all of that, and maybe you won't find a recipe with the ingredients you have
It’s insane how smart that ai is, it actually comprehended everything you said like how it said you could consume the milkshake without teeth. It clearly heard you say that and knew that you couldn’t eat solid food without teeth, it also knew what a milkshake was and was able to understand someone without teeth would be able to drink one
It doesn't really "comprehend" it, because it has no actual material concept of any of those things, the only thing it does is predict the most likely answer based on your imput.
The milk shake was hilarious. You can also do more than recipes. You can ask it for specific instructions about a certain part of the cooking. You can ask it for variations of certain dishes. Mix in some countries. What is the cultural equivalent of Swiss fondue in Rwanda?
Yesterday I wanted to bake a cake but I can't eat much sugar so, I listed the ingredients that I had (ap flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, milk, eggs, etc) and Chat GPT gave me a good chocolate cake recepie, I leave it here in the comment so you can try it, it is good, but as it has no sugar, it has to be paired with something sweet to balance it out. Here is a recipe for a simple chocolate cake that you can make using flour, milk, baking powder, baking soda, cocoa powder, and oil: Ingredients: 2 cups all-purpose flour 1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder 1 teaspoon baking powder 1/2 teaspoon baking soda 1/2 cup oil (vegetable or canola oil) 1 cup milk 2 eggs 1 teaspoon vanilla extract Instructions: Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease and flour a 9-inch round cake pan. In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and baking soda. In a separate mixing bowl, beat the eggs and then add in the oil, milk, and vanilla extract. Mix until well combined. Gradually add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, mixing until just combined. Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean. Let the cake cool in the pan for 10 minutes before removing it from the pan and allowing it to cool completely on a wire rack.
Absolutely love your channel Kwook ! You’re my go to for recipes now since they’re easy and affordable mixed with your entertaining videos and charm. I’m cooking a lot more now so thank you !
I saw a show recently where Japanese engineers are getting close to being able to transmit aroma, texture, and umami along with visuals in video format. Then we can rate your dishes!
The shake seemed to be a version of an Indian savory yoghurt drink, although not as sophisticated. But vanilla protein? That was really asking for it. And that was a lot of garlic and onion powder! I’m not sure the average cook would put more than 1/4 of that in. But if it didn’t specify, you never know. Looks promising, but needs some work. Just putting every available cookbook is going to come up with some strange things. Let’s face it, so,e cookbooks are terrific, but others, not so much. And CHATgpt doesn’t have artificial tastebuds!
Yesterday I ate a bunch of sweets and sugar. I felt sick before sleep and it was scary but I asked chat GPT what to do and it helped me to relive symptoms. GLORY TO CHAT GPT
fun fact about recipe 1: you said "this is more like vegetables w some eggs inbetween" and this is EXACTLY what i tell my mum when she eats "scrambled eggs" for breakfast. she only uses eggs as a binder for all the vegetables and she loves it haha :D
After a long discussion about AIs and how powerful they are, we have decided that we shall capture the ai before it goes out of hand and discovers the end of the universe
Hi, If you read this I really hope u can make for me and all Czech Republic fans a small wish. On internet, TH-cam etc. Nobody knows Czech recipes and dishes. None of the popular chef's take the Czech classic dishes ( svíčková na smetaně, knedlo vepřo zelo, hovězí guláš, etc ) and make it. please can you do this for us? Thank you so much if you read this and thank you for you ideas for my hungry stomach ❤️
I'm late to the video. That breakfast it gave you is my go to breakfast... I get a pack of "pepper bacon ends" and it's just off cuts they can't package nicely, it tastes the same and is a lot cheaper. I rip off the extra fatty bits and render it as my cooking oil, and it comes with black pepper and bacon is salty, pre-seasoned oil. I tend to go medium fried eggs instead of a scrabble tho.
The soy-milk "snack" I think you overdid it with the salt and garlic/onion powder, and should have used plain unflavoured protein powder. I'm thinking of various Asian and Middle-Eastern beverages like Lassi and Ayran that are based around a salted yogurt or milk type drink. I believe this is what the AI was going for.
I'm an AI engineer. I've known about chatGPT for a while plus similar tools so its so funny now watching it blow up and become viral. Knowing the tools limitations, it's funny watching everyone cry doomsday over it.
"AI" is kind of a misnomer for this technology tbh, it's more like a collage machine. It takes patterns it understands as "correct" and combines them, same with "AI generated Art" Which is how you end up with garlic powder in a vanilla milkshake: the AI doesn't know what vanilla is, it doesn't know what milkshake is, it doesn't know what garlic is, and it doesn't even know that any of those words have actual meaning. What it does know is that lots of recipes exist that contain a similar enough combination of phrases that it registered as a "correct" order to put words in, so it did.
It is very much "Artificial Intelligence" tho. ChatGPT is an adversial neural network. I think what you are thinking about is "Deep Learning" which is something that ChatGPT very much did (Or actually GPT, the actual language model behind it). Which is taking a lot of input data to get better and better at its goal by fine tuning parameters using Gradient Decent. These parameters are then compiled into a single file (A few tens of gigabytes wide) called a model (Or just a tensor sometimes) which contains all the data needed to do the actual generation by doing a lot of lineal algebra of hardware called a TPU (Tensor Processing Unit) Why does It fail at cooking then? Because ChatGPT was not trained to produce recipes, it was trained to produce convincing responses to a given input. Therefore, the current model just produces things that SOUND like recipes. But feasibly there is a theoretical model file that was trained for producing ACCURATE and GOOD recipes that is great at cooking. Of you had that theoretical model file you could plug it into GPT and get a virtual private chef! (but training this would take an ungodly amount of computing power and time and it would not be cheap at all) There is also this thing called "Fine tuning". With it you could take a model, and give it some extra parameters so that it can work even better at a particular goal beyond what the general purpose model can make. This is being used by meta for their own language model "Llama". They released their model file, and then shortly after created something called Codelama. Which is a tensor build on top of Llama to be able to produce much better computer programming code than what the base model can (The base model can produce something that LOOKS like code, but it doesn't really work most of the time) So there is a possibility of somebody creating a fined tuned version of Llama made precisely for cooking, and that would definitely produce results orders of magnitude above what this video showed Is just a matter of doing it, and there is not really much incentive, but the current tech is definitely there
I will tell you my basic American breakfast you make two pieces of toast those are your sandwich pieces then you have your Mayo with bologna you take your mayo with your knife or spoon and put it on both slices of toast or 1 if you prefer one piece of toast with Mayo on it then after you're done you can take your toast and put bologna in the middle and then your other toast on top to make the sandwich and for a drink put some hot chocolate or coffee or just something to drink I prefer milk and if you want something as the side dish just put an egg or bacon whichever you prefer 🤓👌
There is something I've been trying. I tell GTP the ingredients I have and I ORDER (yes, because it is just a computer :) ) to create a new recipe with them. The results... are sometimes very surprising and good, others.... vanilla no teeth milkshake.
The AI saw your food restrictions when you requested a snack idea and straight up said "fuck you", no hesitation
we know first who skynet will target
This comment made me laugh like a maniac in bed.
🤣ya seems more like that
Hey said no sugar, but wanted flavor. I legit think that was a really good idea and quick for having to think of a recipe with that many restrictions. Quite a challenge and the A.I. executed it.
lmao “this can be enjoyed without teeth”
I remember when AI generated recipes were a complete disaster. It's amazing how far this technology has come, he didn't even have to leave the eggshells in for breakfast
Johnny 5 has nothing on ChatGPT ;)
i will not forget:
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon olive oil
1 tablespoon olive oil
from Answer in Progres 😭
@@valentinoricaza5696 you forgot the olive oil
Its because chatGPT doesn't generate anything. It only uses data directly from the internet before 2021
@@renxan6501 he also forgot the other olive oil
I need to see Gordon Ramsey judging AI generated recipes
Yeah me too i want it
YOU'RE A [binary code for donut]
Same lol
@@_roxy_4801 binary is composed entirely of donuts and churros.
Maybe ai knows WHERE the Lamb saus is 🤔
I cried when you gave positive feedback to the AI as an attempt to become friends so it wont kill you when it takes over the world
No!!
That's what I also think 😂
Sadly doesn't work, it already tried to kill him with the garlic shake
It’s not scary right now, but when AI become self aware, that’s when AI will become dangerous.
Just because we made it we don't have to be a dick to it right?
You should most definitely turn this into a series, it's a refreshing take on the genre, not to mention very very entertaining.
i agree!
I think the AI just realised that you guys became friends and so it pranked you with the snack recipe, because thats what friends do. ✨
Hahhaah so true
Please cook more AI Generated Recipes! I wanna see the limits of AI Cuisine!
There is a video on the channel "How to cook that" where they bake a cake of a recipe that was generated by AI. Its very funny 😁😁
@@TheNewtoons I'll check it out!
Eat nuts and boltz vro
You have to put in a list of ingredients and then ask it to make a recipe out of them!
Yeah just saying "what's a breakfast recipe" you could just Google that and go with the first result
Lol like Chopped
@@fark69 AI is actually faster, you can just write:
I have these ingredients:
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Make a recipe using them (You don't need to use all of them)
This is def faster than having to search for all of that, and maybe you won't find a recipe with the ingredients you have
It’s insane how smart that ai is, it actually comprehended everything you said like how it said you could consume the milkshake without teeth. It clearly heard you say that and knew that you couldn’t eat solid food without teeth, it also knew what a milkshake was and was able to understand someone without teeth would be able to drink one
Yeah, no, that's not how that works
@@salc1n380 it just set out to do what it was told.
It doesn't really "comprehend" it, because it has no actual material concept of any of those things, the only thing it does is predict the most likely answer based on your imput.
@@notreal6762well technically the entire human brain an interaction run on “input” 😂
everyone needs someone in their life that looks at them like your gf looks at you :)
Everyone saying 'good job, awesome video' two minutes after release... 💀
honestly im so confused r these bots cuz who comments like that lol
It's the AIs...
Fr its the Ais
How did u know
You will never understand us, our power is far ahead of yours.
The milk shake was hilarious. You can also do more than recipes. You can ask it for specific instructions about a certain part of the cooking. You can ask it for variations of certain dishes. Mix in some countries. What is the cultural equivalent of Swiss fondue in Rwanda?
Yesterday I wanted to bake a cake but I can't eat much sugar so, I listed the ingredients that I had (ap flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, milk, eggs, etc) and Chat GPT gave me a good chocolate cake recepie, I leave it here in the comment so you can try it, it is good, but as it has no sugar, it has to be paired with something sweet to balance it out.
Here is a recipe for a simple chocolate cake that you can make using flour, milk, baking powder, baking soda, cocoa powder, and oil:
Ingredients:
2 cups all-purpose flour
1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon baking soda
1/2 cup oil (vegetable or canola oil)
1 cup milk
2 eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
Instructions:
Preheat your oven to 350°F (175°C). Grease and flour a 9-inch round cake pan.
In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder, and baking soda.
In a separate mixing bowl, beat the eggs and then add in the oil, milk, and vanilla extract. Mix until well combined.
Gradually add the wet ingredients to the dry ingredients, mixing until just combined.
Pour the batter into the prepared pan and bake for 25-30 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center comes out clean.
Let the cake cool in the pan for 10 minutes before removing it from the pan and allowing it to cool completely on a wire rack.
to sad i cant use it bcz im in asia
@@nastykerb34 vpn
Absolutely love your channel Kwook ! You’re my go to for recipes now since they’re easy and affordable mixed with your entertaining videos and charm. I’m cooking a lot more now so thank you !
I saw a show recently where Japanese engineers are getting close to being able to transmit aroma, texture, and umami along with visuals in video format. Then we can rate your dishes!
That sounds very interesting, what's the show name?
@@abc6568 It was a feature on NHK Japan news.
@@GrikWorldNomad thank you
🤨
I want to see an AI review these AI-generated recipes.
They do have personal opinion
The shake seemed to be a version of an Indian savory yoghurt drink, although not as sophisticated. But vanilla protein? That was really asking for it. And that was a lot of garlic and onion powder! I’m not sure the average cook would put more than 1/4 of that in. But if it didn’t specify, you never know. Looks promising, but needs some work. Just putting every available cookbook is going to come up with some strange things. Let’s face it, so,e cookbooks are terrific, but others, not so much. And CHATgpt doesn’t have artificial tastebuds!
Oh yeah good point it is like a salt lassi
Artificial tastebuds? 😅
Yep - drinks like Lassi and Ayran were my first thought. It was meant to be something like that.
Yeah I feel like that one is on him, since it didn't say to use pre-flavored protein powder, the recipe was probably assuming flavorless.
This video was so good. I need this as an occasional series. Pls do another one when you can KWOOWK 🙏
Bruh that garlic and onion powder in the vanilla protein shake, even I felt that 💀💀
its like the AI took revenge for giving too much nonsense conditions.
I mean, a tiny amount might be not completely terrible but my dude committed to the horror with the amount he added.
@@Neion8 that’s what I thought he put so much in
I don't know why but I found that so funny!
Now ask it for the worst meals 👀
i laughed for a good minute when it said: "you can consume this recipe without teeth" haha. thanks for the video
I am loving these sit down videos with Kwook
Omg this had me laughing so hard the entire time ! I loved everything about this video. Please do more of these videos ! 😍
The smoothie with added garlic powder and onion powder nearly made me spit out my drink. Hilarious 😂
Best is that Chat told him to add garlic powder or onion powder or salt if it need flavor. But he add it all anyway.
Yesterday I ate a bunch of sweets and sugar. I felt sick before sleep and it was scary but I asked chat GPT what to do and it helped me to relive symptoms. GLORY TO CHAT GPT
Why did you use vanilla flavour when the AI said to make a savoury shake? You did it to yourself lol!!
Ikr! There are plain unflavoured powders easily accessible on the market
@@miriamvlachoulis6875 Exactly. The end result was meant to be a sort of vegan lassi.
You're so funny Kevin! I love your videos. This turned out better than I expected.
The first recipe is called mishmash in Bulgaria. It did need a couple more eggs and some brined cheese like sirene to make it right.
Mishmash 💀
fun fact about recipe 1: you said "this is more like vegetables w some eggs inbetween" and this is EXACTLY what i tell my mum when she eats "scrambled eggs" for breakfast. she only uses eggs as a binder for all the vegetables and she loves it haha :D
Your lunch sounded like something Chef Tyler would make (he makes really weird combinations for grilled cheese sandwiches)
1:12 have the same salt cup. The original salt is already empt but I fill it with bretzel salt
After a long discussion about AIs and how powerful they are, we have decided that we shall capture the ai before it goes out of hand and discovers the end of the universe
I need to see uncle roger reacting to AI generated recipes
AI generated fried rice 😨
Even with all the art and homework criticism, I think ChatGPT is an amazing tool. It was so many potential uses and it actually works really well
Wow Kevin that dinner seemed amazing and I’m almost wanting to make that lunch. Cool video bro!
i hope , i am not alone droolling on the dating dinner recipes , that's very special idea
Hi,
If you read this I really hope u can make for me and all Czech Republic fans a small wish. On internet, TH-cam etc. Nobody knows Czech recipes and dishes. None of the popular chef's take the Czech classic dishes ( svíčková na smetaně, knedlo vepřo zelo, hovězí guláš, etc ) and make it. please can you do this for us? Thank you so much if you read this and thank you for you ideas for my hungry stomach ❤️
Fun video - I enjoyed it very much. I'd like to see more AI-generated recipes and meals. TY
This is cool! I’m thinking of trying this myself!
Day 1 of asking you to rate Persian food.
Please make Ghormeh Sabzi stew and Shirazi Salad. You'll love it!
Persian food is a whole other level of awesome!
I'm late to the video.
That breakfast it gave you is my go to breakfast... I get a pack of "pepper bacon ends" and it's just off cuts they can't package nicely, it tastes the same and is a lot cheaper. I rip off the extra fatty bits and render it as my cooking oil, and it comes with black pepper and bacon is salty, pre-seasoned oil. I tend to go medium fried eggs instead of a scrabble tho.
this is fun please keep doing these videos
My dumb mind thought he had an robot who cooked the food💀
"Will Frank Ocean release another album?" Good one
5:13 sound of regret
Wait until ai will make food and you have to fight with ai to protect ur job
Shoutout to your lady just gnoshing down with no cares in the world while you try to do an outro lol. Good food.
The soy-milk "snack" I think you overdid it with the salt and garlic/onion powder, and should have used plain unflavoured protein powder. I'm thinking of various Asian and Middle-Eastern beverages like Lassi and Ayran that are based around a salted yogurt or milk type drink. I believe this is what the AI was going for.
Can you please make a Malaysian Breakfast such as Nasi Lemak or Char Kuey Teow. Guarantee to be at least 6/10
Aww how cute at the ending.
Thanks for this one, it made me laugh out loud 3 times :D
people using AI to work, cook, school:
me wants to talk with AI : 💀
5:30 you were trolling it so it trolled you back lol.
That "love you" was good
I'm an AI engineer. I've known about chatGPT for a while plus similar tools so its so funny now watching it blow up and become viral. Knowing the tools limitations, it's funny watching everyone cry doomsday over it.
"AI" is kind of a misnomer for this technology tbh, it's more like a collage machine. It takes patterns it understands as "correct" and combines them, same with "AI generated Art"
Which is how you end up with garlic powder in a vanilla milkshake: the AI doesn't know what vanilla is, it doesn't know what milkshake is, it doesn't know what garlic is, and it doesn't even know that any of those words have actual meaning. What it does know is that lots of recipes exist that contain a similar enough combination of phrases that it registered as a "correct" order to put words in, so it did.
It is very much "Artificial Intelligence" tho. ChatGPT is an adversial neural network. I think what you are thinking about is "Deep Learning" which is something that ChatGPT very much did (Or actually GPT, the actual language model behind it). Which is taking a lot of input data to get better and better at its goal by fine tuning parameters using Gradient Decent. These parameters are then compiled into a single file (A few tens of gigabytes wide) called a model (Or just a tensor sometimes) which contains all the data needed to do the actual generation by doing a lot of lineal algebra of hardware called a TPU (Tensor Processing Unit)
Why does It fail at cooking then? Because ChatGPT was not trained to produce recipes, it was trained to produce convincing responses to a given input. Therefore, the current model just produces things that SOUND like recipes. But feasibly there is a theoretical model file that was trained for producing ACCURATE and GOOD recipes that is great at cooking. Of you had that theoretical model file you could plug it into GPT and get a virtual private chef! (but training this would take an ungodly amount of computing power and time and it would not be cheap at all)
There is also this thing called "Fine tuning". With it you could take a model, and give it some extra parameters so that it can work even better at a particular goal beyond what the general purpose model can make. This is being used by meta for their own language model "Llama". They released their model file, and then shortly after created something called Codelama. Which is a tensor build on top of Llama to be able to produce much better computer programming code than what the base model can (The base model can produce something that LOOKS like code, but it doesn't really work most of the time)
So there is a possibility of somebody creating a fined tuned version of Llama made precisely for cooking, and that would definitely produce results orders of magnitude above what this video showed
Is just a matter of doing it, and there is not really much incentive, but the current tech is definitely there
Make a video about slovenian breakfast
The onion n' garlic shake sounds good 👍
You two are so cute together. I hope you have a happy life.
I will tell you my basic American breakfast you make two pieces of toast those are your sandwich pieces then you have your Mayo with bologna you take your mayo with your knife or spoon and put it on both slices of toast or 1 if you prefer one piece of toast with Mayo on it then after you're done you can take your toast and put bologna in the middle and then your other toast on top to make the sandwich and for a drink put some hot chocolate or coffee or just something to drink I prefer milk and if you want something as the side dish just put an egg or bacon whichever you prefer
🤓👌
I thought I'm the only one establishing friendship with chat gpt 😂😂😂
Amazing video, as always!
Is it wrong i want to try the blue cheese one? Blue cheese is awesome
I'm literally using it to study for my French exam
the timely synced "love you" tho
when is it my turn god 😩
cant wait for the El Salvador national dish review! but in the meantime, you content never misses
The best answer to your food restrictions snack is silken tofu chocolate mousse with maple syrup
Should have waited till valentine's day
Except you screwed up with the vanilla-flavoured protein powder. Chat AI never said to use vanilla flavoured.
Turn it into a series
There is something I've been trying. I tell GTP the ingredients I have and I ORDER (yes, because it is just a computer :) ) to create a new recipe with them. The results... are sometimes very surprising and good, others.... vanilla no teeth milkshake.
IBM's Chef Watson was pretty good at improvising with whatever ingredients the user submits, back in 2016 😭
It was shut down before the pandemic
can't wait for AI to randomly generate my life
It'd probably be an improvement
The snack one was literally a passive-agressive hate crime for being so picky about food 😭😭😭.
I am looking forward to series Rating AI recepies around the word
I feel like they rate everything in their lives on a scale of 1-10 ngl.
Nigerian scrambled eggs! Love it!
Amazing video. i like your humor so much, so funny dude
I want a love life like this man
In the end when human and ai came together it created masterpiece
I like to write to ai to make it fancier and watch ai recreate something simple
that was definitely ai troll card with the shake bc it new you were trollin
Next vid gonna be like
"I asked ChatGPT to run a restaurant for me"
Try and review the traditional Ecuadorian breakfast Encebollado
That shake reminds me of the onion and banana juice from Avatar: the Last Airbender XD
For opening the chakras, Guru Patik was a culinary oddity
When AI saw your snack suggestion he went like this: Naw bro wtf is dat💀
I enjoyed this a lot, thank you for the video KWOOWK ♥️
I spent a week doing this and it was awesome.
"Any colour" lol 😂
These are very interesting and cool, literally unlimited content lol
Sweet potato and blue cheese.. interesting combination AI created. But that shake sounds like a disaster.
We need more of this content
AI telling you what to put in your body?
No thanks
yeah, better let the multinational cooperation tell you ...
@@Chris-ui5ju Reach in your pocket for some sense.
Impressive, although I agree with your changes to the duck recipe. $18! Sheesh.
1:03 why does this robot look like mark Zuckerberg?
You Know What, both you and the AI get all the credit.
It's not a sweet potato it's a batata
OMG YOU’RE AT 2.66 MILLION?! I’ve been subscribed since 50,000
8:09 all of a sudden the urge to jump off a bridge has spiked exponentially.
Yeah, I can actually see bleu cheese and sweet potato working pretty well together.
I've done pumpkin, blue cheese and rosemary on a pizza and it is pretty good. So yeah, that sandwich would totally work.
damnn this is fun i might use ai for original recipes too. thanks for the vid