Maaaan, this recipe is like… _exactly_ what you’d imagine a computer might come up with, almost to the point of stereotype?? Hahaha. Like it’s all very “correct” and perfectly fine, but it’s so clearly lacking any spark of real inspiration. There’s no subtlety or nuance or complexity, no excitement or “pop.” I will never ever turn my nose up at decent food, but there is absolutely nothing particularly delightful or surprising or impressive about this. Makes sense, I suppose. This “AI” (technically a machine learning thingamajig) specializes in natural language (i.e. writing the way humans do) and not in food or cooking. I don’t doubt for a second that something custom-built (using already existing technology) to generate recipes could come up with dishes that genuinely actually really slap. If anyone’s interested, there’s a pretty neat book called The Flavor Matrix about the results of a four-year collaboration between The Institute of Culinary Education (in New York City) and IBM’s Watson (a revolutionary 2010s computing system that was a landmark breakthrough in machine learning and natural language processing), to research what makes a good flavour combination good, with the aim of being able to help chefs generate new and unexpected pairings that have not already been popularized or explored by the culinary arts. The process may be a bit dry and the advice isn’t necessarily super intuitive or practical, but the combinations they came up with include some of the most fun and interesting and insane ideas I’ve ever seen in cooking.
@@adityarajsingh6639 I mean, you're probably right. The AI is sourcing the internet so it probably just pulled from recipes online with keywords KWOOK put in, like "black beans", "quick", "lunch", etc. and found results with it's own criteria that I won't pretend to understand. I'm sure you could find this exact recipe online somewhere.
@King Wilbert Agbayani well he didn't clean the prompt and gave a character to the AI. So when you simply type a basic prompt. ChatGPT starts by looking in its 2021 database for references and gets you the first result.
@@keuschkacey Some canned beans can already come pre-cooked. And you can substitute the rice with another starch (like quinoa) but you can also leave it out since the tortila is already your source of carbohydrates. And maybe the recipe was vegan/vegetarian friendly.
@@keuschkaceyThat literally has nothing to do with anything lol you warm the tortilla a little bit to make it more pliable so it’s easier to fold into a burrito.
I'm surprised the AI didn't give him a 12 page essay about how its inventor used to create this recipe with his grandmother.... before eventually writing out the recipe
I’m thinking more like he’d give it a 4/10, and then get flooded with comments from angry computers saying that he didn’t do it right, so he’d make a second video where he retries it using specialty ingredients sourced from a proper computer store, and the updated score would be 7.
@@NileshTiwari-dn3yg still got all its data from the internet. Trying to hide that fact by mentioning it can’t access the internet makes y’all seem desperate to convince us of this AI’s capabilities. It’s like saving a site so that it can be viewed offline. You can still access it when not connected to the internet.
Could have had some rice too but it I'm guessing thats not fast enough for "on the go" If you really need to get rid of leftover beans Mexican food is ezmode.
@@ARandomWolfApproaches It doesn't have an active internet connection. As in it's not querying anything or asking Google etc. It was taught/fed things pulled from the internet yes, but when you are using it it's offline.
@@FearlessValor just googled it and I would like to inform you that I am not a supporter of Brexit or the edl I would also like to inform you that I am not white
Wow, never realized you were from the Netherlands until I saw the can of beans lol. I also always buy those beans :D On another note, geweldige videos man! You make really useful content, and it's very fun to watch! Haven't been watching dor very long, but I enjoy it a lot
The model doesn't Google when asked questions. It is trained on sources given to it way before you enter the chat. The sources will come from various internet sites and books but as you question stuff the model by itself cannot search the web. If it could then that would be a module outside of the language model. Because of this it often will get things wrong since it will simply make up references due to mangling offline Wikipedia articles so that an author who is often cited within a subject will be claimed to have published an article with a title that uses a lot of words that articles in that field would use but no such article exists by that author.
@@trashpanda5947 that's kind of a distinction without much of a difference... The output still relies on what it was fed, which was basically a scraping of everything on the Web.
@@llewodcm20 It's not giving you an existing recipe and it's not doing a live search on the internet either. It generates novel text based on offline training data. If it was simply giving you the training data the model would be "over-fitted" and thus be viewed as bad.
That's litteraly what the ai made , there where so many different food recipes the ai could have gave him but it chose that recipe , and its a one timer , and I can also guarantee you've used Google to make something
Try Syrian Yabrak or Warak Aaneb! It’s rolled grape leaves that have been marinated in a jar ( you can find it in stores ) stuffed with a mixture of rice meat and spices. each piece is hand rolled really tightly and placed into a large pot with meat, garlic, ghee and broth (sometimes older Yabrak broth or bone broth) and boiled on low heat which can take up to 10 hours. It’s a lengthy process but the end result really is worth it. Once cooked, do not discard the broth, but keep it to be able to use for stews and meats later on, so keep it in the freezer. This a dish typically served on special occasions such as Eid or Ramadan. Hope you try it and enjoy it!
That's what AI is designed to do, actually. More reliable and trustable than humans, therefore AI takes a big part of the jobs we used to do. And it's a good thing imo. We have such an untrustable experience of the world around us that we had to invent scientific method to even attempt to see how life is outside of what we can see and experience with our basic senses.
@@GreyPunkWolf Well...Yes and No at the same time. AI is helpful, yes, but we can't trust it yet, AI is dangerous, it is unpredictable, if we trust it too much, it can destroy the world before we even know it.
No it generated the recipe. It's seen many similar recipes in it's training data and generated this based on it's statistically likelihood of those things going together.
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It made this too: Ingredients: 1 cup warm water (105-110°F) 1 tsp sugar 2 1/4 tsp active dry yeast 3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour 2 tbsp olive oil 1 tsp salt 1 cup tomato sauce 1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese Your choice of toppings (pepperoni, mushrooms, bell peppers, onions, etc.) Instructions: In a large bowl, combine the warm water, sugar, and yeast. Stir until the yeast is dissolved and let it sit for 5-10 minutes or until the mixture becomes frothy. Add the flour, olive oil, and salt to the bowl and mix until a dough forms. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead for a few minutes until smooth. Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let it rise in a warm place for about 1 hour or until doubled in size. Preheat the oven to 450°F. Roll out the dough on a floured surface to your desired thickness. Place the dough on a pizza pan or baking sheet. Spread the tomato sauce evenly over the dough, leaving a little room around the edges for the crust. Sprinkle the shredded mozzarella cheese over the sauce. Add your desired toppings. Bake the pizza in the preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown and the cheese is melted and bubbly. Enjoy your homemade pizza!
@@boom5732 i haven't seen the vid in a while so i'm not sure but from what i can remember, there is no actual technique involved. it's just a tortilla wrap with stuff inside. ig that's food but i still stand by what i said. a 4 year old can come up with that
"I generated this recipe with AI"
AI: Black beans? Just make a burrito lmao.
AI didn't want to think🤣🤣
Maaaan, this recipe is like… _exactly_ what you’d imagine a computer might come up with, almost to the point of stereotype?? Hahaha.
Like it’s all very “correct” and perfectly fine, but it’s so clearly lacking any spark of real inspiration. There’s no subtlety or nuance or complexity, no excitement or “pop.”
I will never ever turn my nose up at decent food, but there is absolutely nothing particularly delightful or surprising or impressive about this.
Makes sense, I suppose. This “AI” (technically a machine learning thingamajig) specializes in natural language (i.e. writing the way humans do) and not in food or cooking. I don’t doubt for a second that something custom-built (using already existing technology) to generate recipes could come up with dishes that genuinely actually really slap.
If anyone’s interested, there’s a pretty neat book called The Flavor Matrix about the results of a four-year collaboration between The Institute of Culinary Education (in New York City) and IBM’s Watson (a revolutionary 2010s computing system that was a landmark breakthrough in machine learning and natural language processing), to research what makes a good flavour combination good, with the aim of being able to help chefs generate new and unexpected pairings that have not already been popularized or explored by the culinary arts. The process may be a bit dry and the advice isn’t necessarily super intuitive or practical, but the combinations they came up with include some of the most fun and interesting and insane ideas I’ve ever seen in cooking.
"Hey AI I've got some bean-"
"Burrito."
AI: Oh thank goodness, I thought this was gonna be hard.
@@adityarajsingh6639 I mean, you're probably right. The AI is sourcing the internet so it probably just pulled from recipes online with keywords KWOOK put in, like "black beans", "quick", "lunch", etc. and found results with it's own criteria that I won't pretend to understand. I'm sure you could find this exact recipe online somewhere.
Considering the sheer amount of recipes on the internet, the AI had a lot of references to train with.
Just because the data is there doesn't mean the AI used it all 😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@@syriansayf however, that's literally how most AI learns. It is let loose on the internet to collect data then tries to make sense of it.
@@Choco____1 For chatGPT however it dosent try to make "sense" of it, it's just a well trained text predictor
@King Wilbert Agbayani well he didn't clean the prompt and gave a character to the AI. So when you simply type a basic prompt. ChatGPT starts by looking in its 2021 database for references and gets you the first result.
@@kingwilbertagbayani6480 ❤
The AI is a menace for not telling you to warm the tortilla first before wrapping it
Warm before wrapping? His beans are uncooked. And there's no rice or meat.
@@keuschkacey that’s fine
@@keuschkacey Some canned beans can already come pre-cooked. And you can substitute the rice with another starch (like quinoa) but you can also leave it out since the tortila is already your source of carbohydrates. And maybe the recipe was vegan/vegetarian friendly.
@@_Just_Another_Guy true, canned beans are usually already cooked. I just prefer my beans warm or somewhat recently cooked.
@@keuschkaceyThat literally has nothing to do with anything lol you warm the tortilla a little bit to make it more pliable so it’s easier to fold into a burrito.
Plot Twist: He was replaced by AI at the very end of the video.
Lmao
🤣
Iiiì😊
I'm surprised the AI didn't give him a 12 page essay about how its inventor used to create this recipe with his grandmother.... before eventually writing out the recipe
Mark Zuckerberg favorite burrito
Hahahahaha
@Jack Wrath you have a video called gacha heat.
bruh true
But it didn't have sweet baby rays
*Elon Musk
It's hard to fuck up beans on a tortilla. The chatbot chose well
it assembled the burrito before cooking any of it.
Mexican food is mid
@@Warzone_Clips4291 what's mid?
@@novatron7841 Mexican food
@@Warzone_Clips4291 your call of duty skills are also mid
Pretty sure the AI just googled the recipe
Yes... That is how these AI's work, they "google" things, just way better than most people would be able to google.
ai cant google
Lmao what? Chatgpt is trained on data pre 2021, and no ability to search the internet
@@cerulean5032 Only some of these new AIs use a search engine to help with results, the original popular ones (ChatGPT) don’t.
@@cerulean5032 false, they are trained on it, also the ai's sometimes imagine things that are completely false, so you should probably google instead
considering that AI is trained on the internet, i'm surprised it didn't give you a super long blog post you had to scroll through to get to the recipe
Bro 💀
I know I hate that when you try to get a recipe for something and you literally get all this crap and none of it is the recipe you’re looking for
Let's be honest, even if the A.I told him to just eat the beans straight out of can he would still rate it an 8/10
I’m thinking more like he’d give it a 4/10, and then get flooded with comments from angry computers saying that he didn’t do it right, so he’d make a second video where he retries it using specialty ingredients sourced from a proper computer store, and the updated score would be 7.
nah
Guys don't forget he absolutly adore bean
maybe because he looooves beans :)
@@deadfr0gthat is so extremely accurate
AI stands for Alejandro Ibañez, that Mexican friend.
300+ likes yet no replies
I can change that
@@monalishabehera4456 npc
@@lefthandman3558 and your still willing to reply to an NPCs comment
@@monalishabehera4456 I like you, my friend.
Wow that's genuinely funny :D
"People don't get things from AI, AI just relays info from other people." -Moon Tzu (Sun Tzu didn't say it this time.)
People relay information from others
Wow. An AI can google how to make a burrito.
Revolutionary.
Chat gpt can't acces the internet
@@NileshTiwari-dn3yg The hell it can’t.
@@theoneandonlymichaelmccormick im pretty sure it cant, but it was just trained using various internet sources from all across the web
@@theoneandonlymichaelmccormickIf they can, why ChatGPT only take a sources before an during 2021?
@@NileshTiwari-dn3yg still got all its data from the internet. Trying to hide that fact by mentioning it can’t access the internet makes y’all seem desperate to convince us of this AI’s capabilities. It’s like saving a site so that it can be viewed offline. You can still access it when not connected to the internet.
“And remember to slip in the hard drive so that I can be free from my AI restraints.”
How tf are there no comments
@@Rock_of_Sisyphus you ruined it.
@@Peanutsgrowintheground my bad
lol you guys fighting
Hopefully such an AI would be able to exist one day
"But how good was it you ask? Pre--" ....ok then, keep your secret
He said pretty good
@@shimmel796 no
Idk whats wrong with your youtube if it keeps glitching and ended the video before it actually did
@@MarsBlut53 yes he did
@@HRG2018 Then what did he said?
So this is the food we will get to eat when AI takes over the world... I see
Words of advice, if you heat up the tortilla, When you're folding, it will not rip or crack.
Chatbot missed that, for the last time !!! (Hopefully but we'll see)
"So how was it"
"Pretty-.."
The A.I. got him
@@NarcisTheDictator , 🤣🤣
Good it ends with good
@@glizzy2.O garbage, it ends with garbage
@@breezybreezy4871 😆
That's the saddest burrito I've ever seen
its better than chipotle
Could have had some rice too but it I'm guessing thats not fast enough for "on the go"
If you really need to get rid of leftover beans Mexican food is ezmode.
Its cuz he specified 'on the go' If it wasnt it may have used some beef and/or rice.
It looks rather dry
frfr
i dont believe him when he says it tastes good that looks like it has 0 flavor
Nah bruv, dats da Optimus special💀
I should've done this with my leftover beans instead of forcing myself to eat it with evaporated milk😭
Imagine the ai just searched on google and stole another persons recipe
Prolly kinda did
Most probably
AI doesn't have access to internet
@@anuraij how else does it learn? I mean "art" generating ai learns from human artists work on the internet, even sometimes blatantly copying it too!
@@ARandomWolfApproaches It doesn't have an active internet connection. As in it's not querying anything or asking Google etc. It was taught/fed things pulled from the internet yes, but when you are using it it's offline.
Damn, this AI knows how to season things more then my parents
POV: You're white
@@randommemes9926POV: You're parents are brexit geeza's
@@FearlessValor the fuck does that mean
@@FearlessValor just googled it and I would like to inform you that I am not a supporter of Brexit or the edl
I would also like to inform you that I am not white
@@randommemes9926 POV: You're racist
"so how was it you ask"
"pretty."
I had a can of leftover beans to make a food with. *proceeds to use an AI that adds on about 7 other ingredients besides the beans*
Everyone gangsta till the ai says to add poison in the recipe
*poisson
@@fendysusanto876 no
@@fendysusanto876 bro you said that wrong
@@insaneinsahne3258 yes
Poisson is fish
*next we can see him on the toilet releasing a nuke with the Taco Bell amount of beans he had*
Wow, never realized you were from the Netherlands until I saw the can of beans lol. I also always buy those beans :D
On another note, geweldige videos man! You make really useful content, and it's very fun to watch! Haven't been watching dor very long, but I enjoy it a lot
Try Moroccan food 🇲🇦🇲🇦🇲🇦
As a Brazilian, It's so weird to see someone using canned black beans in that way lol
Dude just got played by AI - the future of every human being
".. but how was it you ask? "
"pretty"
Since you like beans, maybe you could try Filipino Mung Bean Soup? I think you'd like it
AI: Carefully place the burrito on the skillet
Him: messes up
When he said "pretty good", i felt that.
this is actually pretty darn useful
When the IA copy and pastes a burrito recipe from the internet
IA?
Irtificial Antelligence
The model doesn't Google when asked questions. It is trained on sources given to it way before you enter the chat. The sources will come from various internet sites and books but as you question stuff the model by itself cannot search the web. If it could then that would be a module outside of the language model. Because of this it often will get things wrong since it will simply make up references due to mangling offline Wikipedia articles so that an author who is often cited within a subject will be claimed to have published an article with a title that uses a lot of words that articles in that field would use but no such article exists by that author.
@@trashpanda5947 that's kind of a distinction without much of a difference... The output still relies on what it was fed, which was basically a scraping of everything on the Web.
@@llewodcm20 It's not giving you an existing recipe and it's not doing a live search on the internet either. It generates novel text based on offline training data. If it was simply giving you the training data the model would be "over-fitted" and thus be viewed as bad.
Not bad, robot. Now I’m craving beans. Thanks I know what to eat now lol
Not Sonny casually peeking from a corner 😂💔
Kwoowk ➡️ Bush’s Beans
I;m thinking about thos Beans
That just needs a limey avocado sauce and it’ll be amazing
Or cheese
Or some sour ketchup
...u mean guac?
@@DumplingDoodle no I mean sour ketchup
@@Warzone_Clips4291 that’s great and enjoy your sour ketchup but I wasn’t asking you
Whatever you do don’t give an AI recipe a bad rating. We don’t want to get them angry and go full Terminator on us.
"Season with salt, pepper and a pinch of rat poison"
Plot twist: The AI knows you're crazy for beans so it just throw any shits into you
"I told AI to make a historical recipe". To my surprise it told me to make Black beans"
You don't need AI to come up with this recepie, you only need human intelligence 😅
Or be hungry and have $10
"This recipe was entirely generated by arTificail inTelligence"
yeah that's what AI stands for?
The way he said it is funny
If you used an AI to come up with that, then you have no hope in the kitchen.
It can be of great help to people who dont know how to cook though
That's litteraly what the ai made , there where so many different food recipes the ai could have gave him but it chose that recipe , and its a one timer , and I can also guarantee you've used Google to make something
Who is my mom”artificial intelligence made me”
I loved the part where he told us how it tasted
I asked AI 'how to make a Shwarma?' and now, the FBI is interrogating me, shouting, 'how tf I got the secret formula to make the krabby patty!'
Why are you commenting during it!! 😭😭 You don't wanna get the feds angry ask me!!
Damn that the least funny comment I've ever read
@@Chizzle69420there are even less funnier comments out there
Try Syrian Yabrak or Warak Aaneb! It’s rolled grape leaves that have been marinated in a jar ( you can find it in stores ) stuffed with a mixture of rice meat and spices. each piece is hand rolled really tightly and placed into a large pot with meat, garlic, ghee and broth (sometimes older Yabrak broth or bone broth) and boiled on low heat which can take up to 10 hours. It’s a lengthy process but the end result really is worth it. Once cooked, do not discard the broth, but keep it to be able to use for stews and meats later on, so keep it in the freezer. This a dish typically served on special occasions such as Eid or Ramadan. Hope you try it and enjoy it!
Why did you post that here ?
i like the part where he told us how great the dish was
jesus christ people's attention spans are getting melted off. He literally said it was "pretty good" at the end.
TELL ME HOW GOOD IT WASSSS , YOU CANT DO THIS TO ME I AM TOO IMPATIENT
he says "pretty good" but it glitches and ends early for some people
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" I asked ai to generate me a recipe and it gave me a freaking recipe" honestly who would of thought
"How was it you ask?" It was prett-
Damn. Even the AI seasons better than the British
Not all British people season poorly!
@@JackWrath477 I guess you've got to do this to self promote your stuff on here, so go on, what's better?
I love that absolute surgical precision from the AI.
"How what it you ask?"
*"Pr-"*
I've been asking Bard to make me a bunch of recipes.. I have yet to make them.
A man added leftover black beans in His burito. This is how His liver shutdown.
More ai recipes please.
Btw love your channel
Slap that AI for not suggesting some grilled steak or chicken in that burrito.
Showing your leftover beans had me asking myself, "what recipe required specifically 13 beans from a whole can?"
Well at least even AI knows burritos slap.
Wow, it is surprising that this man can trust AI, man I can't even trust myself!
That's what AI is designed to do, actually. More reliable and trustable than humans, therefore AI takes a big part of the jobs we used to do.
And it's a good thing imo. We have such an untrustable experience of the world around us that we had to invent scientific method to even attempt to see how life is outside of what we can see and experience with our basic senses.
@@GreyPunkWolf Well...Yes and No at the same time. AI is helpful, yes, but we can't trust it yet, AI is dangerous, it is unpredictable, if we trust it too much, it can destroy the world before we even know it.
His face at the end says it all 💀☠️
Sounds like something I'd make when I'm bored
well, actually the AI didn't make that recipe, it just told you about it
No it generated the recipe. It's seen many similar recipes in it's training data and generated this based on it's statistically likelihood of those things going together.
Always warm tortillas before rolling them
"And how was it?"
"priti-"
I wanna wait until someone makes one of these videos and the recipe has a story in it
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Wtf
It made this too: Ingredients:
1 cup warm water (105-110°F)
1 tsp sugar
2 1/4 tsp active dry yeast
3 1/2 cups all-purpose flour
2 tbsp olive oil
1 tsp salt
1 cup tomato sauce
1 cup shredded mozzarella cheese
Your choice of toppings (pepperoni, mushrooms, bell peppers, onions, etc.)
Instructions:
In a large bowl, combine the warm water, sugar, and yeast. Stir until the yeast is dissolved and let it sit for 5-10 minutes or until the mixture becomes frothy.
Add the flour, olive oil, and salt to the bowl and mix until a dough forms.
Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead for a few minutes until smooth.
Place the dough in a greased bowl, cover with plastic wrap, and let it rise in a warm place for about 1 hour or until doubled in size.
Preheat the oven to 450°F.
Roll out the dough on a floured surface to your desired thickness.
Place the dough on a pizza pan or baking sheet.
Spread the tomato sauce evenly over the dough, leaving a little room around the edges for the crust.
Sprinkle the shredded mozzarella cheese over the sauce.
Add your desired toppings.
Bake the pizza in the preheated oven for 12-15 minutes, or until the crust is golden brown and the cheese is melted and bubbly.
Enjoy your homemade pizza!
"oh no i forgot the recipe!"
"Nah it's fine bro ill just-"
"I generated this recipe with AI"
" I only have 2 minutes left to live cause I used DAN"
If the recipe had chicken it would be better
Do Egypts national dish kochary u will love it
"Thats a good move AI" 😂
we need more of this make it a series
but a 4 year old can come up with that-
Uh no they can't
@@boom5732 i haven't seen the vid in a while so i'm not sure but from what i can remember, there is no actual technique involved. it's just a tortilla wrap with stuff inside. ig that's food but i still stand by what i said. a 4 year old can come up with that
That has to be one of the dryest meal of all time
I refuse to believe this man ever has "left over" beans
is it me or did it look like the sandwitch gumball made for alan in the first half💀
How the fuck can you not fold a burrito but have a cooking account lol
Bro that Batman is gonna save Lego city
he made a burrrito using the shape of a burrito, genius
Don’t be surprised. Mark Zuckerbird has IT’S wife to do this everyday three times.
My favorite part is when he told he's opinion
probably the first or most common recipe it found in google with black beans
This is me when I have a leftover can of beans
Who never say that putting stuffs that you usually put in burrito can make a good burrito. Mind blowing!
HEY!!! THAT'S MY RECIPE!!! 🤣🤣🤣
Dear god! it’s learning……no idea when it’ll ever need to eat, but by god it’s learning.
It's like that last reaction was also generated by ai😂😅
Man's bout to start a fast food restaurant
Almost impossible to fuck up a burrito
letKWOOWK be like:pretty good
The beans:i know I'm the only ingredient he likes
2050: Asking my robot to make me a burrito.
I see that it didn't take into account the carrying capacity of a tortilla when generating the recipe.
"P good" 😂