ChatGPT and MidJourney Made These Drinks, does the world even need me? | How to Drink
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
- I wanted to see what a computer might think of that I couldn't, so I had ChatGPT and MidJourney make me some drinks. They were weird.
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00:00 - Why is Greg doing the robot?
00:28 - What is AI
01:14 - Deckard's Dream
04:48 - Tasting Notes
06:44 - Midjourney Foggy Cherry
11:29 - Tasting Notes
12:36 - A cocktail that would make a grown man cry
17:34 - Tasting Notes
18:30 - Bubbles Laying in the Grass
20:40 - Tasting Notes
22:06 - A unique drink that no one's ever had before
25:52 - Tasting Notes
28:08 - The First Word
30:48 - Tasting Notes
32:07 - See you next week!
Deckard’s Dream:
Build in mixing glass
2 oz. or 60 ml. Bourbon (Four Roses)
1 oz. or 30 ml. Dark Rum (Plantation Original Dark)
.5 oz. or 15 ml. Maple Syrup
Add ice and stir
Strain into glass over cracked ice
Float .25 oz. or 8 ml. Absinthe
Garnish with an orange peel
Foggy Cherry:
Prep - Smoke some sage and trap under glass
Build in shaker
.5 oz. or 15 ml. Lime Juice
1 oz. or 30 ml. Cherry Heering
2 oz. or 60 ml. Bourbon
.5 oz. or 30 ml. SImple Syrup
Crack all ice into tin and shake
Add frozen cherries
Open pour drink into glass
Float blue curaçao
Garnish with lime wheel and crouton on fire and mint
A drink that'll make a grown man cry:
Build in shaker
2 oz. or 60 ml. Pineapple Juice
.5 oz. or 15 ml. Campari
.5 oz. Or 15 ml. Passion Fruit Liqueur (Chinola)
2 oz. or 60 ml. Barbancourt White
Add ice and shake
Strain into glass
Top with crushed ice
Float blue curaçao
Garnish with mint and supremes
How to make supremes:
Fill a jug with water
Add Pectinex to the water
Peal fruit and remove as much pith as possible
Separate fruit into wedges
Add fruit to water/pectinex mixture
Let sit overnight
Bubbles laying in the grass:
Build in shaker
2 oz. or 60 ml. Gin (Tanqueray)
1 oz. or 30 ml. Elderflower Liquor (St. Germain)
1 oz. or 30 ml. Lime Juice
.5 oz. or 15 ml. Simple Syrup
3 dashes of orange bitters
Add ice and shake
Strain into glass
Top with sparkling wine
Garnish with lime wheel and sprig of thyme
A unique drink that no one’s ever had before or “The Fairy Garden” or “A garden of earthly delights”:
In shaker #1
.5 oz or 15 ml. Lemon Juice
.5 oz or 15 ml. Lime Juice
1.5 oz. or 45 ml. Cachaça (Novo Fogo)
.5 oz. or 15 ml. Dry curaçao
.5 oz. or 15 ml. Passion Fruit Liqueur (Chinola)
Add ice and shake
In shaker #2
Crushed ice
Cover the ice with Creme de Violette (Giffard)
Shake to mix together
In Glass
Add thyme to the bottom of the glass
Cover with crushed ice
Cover crushed ice with cracked ice
Add some mint to area with cracked ice
Strain shaker #1 into the glass
Top with crushed ice
Open gate pour onto of drink
Garnish with an orange and lemon peel
The First Word:
Build in shaker
1 oz. or 30 ml. Mezcal
1 oz. or 30 ml. Green Chartreuse
1 oz. or 30 ml. Luxardo Maraschino
.5 oz. or 15 ml. Honey Syrup
Spritz of Absinthe
Add ice and shake
Strain into glass
Garnish with lemon twist
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We sort of need a "Make me a drink Deckard Cain would enjoy" now
Bubbles laying in the grass made me think of Boba / bubble tea. That's... that might be awfully cursed. But looking at the end result that would look pretty dang cool.
"Build me a cocktail worthy of Mordor" popped into my head while watching this video. No idea why or what a Mordor cocktail would contain.
What do you think of people making drinks with bacon fat and burger grease these days?
I think it's fucking gross, but what do you think?
@@n0isyturtle That does sound thoroughly disgusting. I wouldn't want to choke down bacon fat and burger grease.
with the addition of what i am gonna call the meridith-cam, this show has completed its evolution into cocktail themed late night show and i am entirely here for it
Always my dream!
@@howtodrink Came here to say the same thing! Loving this!
Now we just need a guest every now and again.
@@RevansMinion I could totally see like a cocktail tasting show with a guest, like hot ones but with alcohol
Soon she'll be replying in harmonica
11:42 "It has a cherry note"
After pouring an ounce of Cherry Heering on top of half a bag of frozen cherries, I certainly would hope so
I love that "bubbles laying in the grass" came closer to driving Greg to tears than "A cocktail that would make a grown man cry"
altho the cocktail did make him cry... but not from pleasure, from anguish if anything.
@@deathgobbler4774 *O B E Y Y O U R R O B O T O V E R L O A R D S*
does @ExclamationFields know?
@@deathgobbler4774Nah
Man is about to have an existential crisis.
Low-key appreciate the ChatGPT looking out for your better interests.
"Make me cry!"
"No, cocktails for make happy!"
Lobotomize the AI! what could possibly ever go wrong!
A robot may not injure a human being or, through inaction, allow a human being to come to harm.
@@HaydenX
>any story these laws are featured in
>invariably about how instrumentally, you can achieve the goal of "not harming humans" by killing all humans (killing 8 billion humans now could prevent harm to TRILLIONS!) or imprisoning them in pods for eternity or firing them into space so you don't have to think about them anymore or whatever
AI misalignment will lead to our demise because you have to be able to define harm in a way that both encompasses every conceivable kind of harm and is universally accepted by humans, in a way that is interpretable by machine. "To solve alignment you have to solve ethics". We're so boned, man. A Chinese AI's definition of harm is going to be very different from an American citizen's concept of harm, and an American AI's concept of harm will be different from both.
I feel like such a schizo but man oh god oh fuck we're either getting turned into paperclips or more raw compute for the first 'real' AI we make, it's just a matter of time, and the cat's pretty much out of the bag at this point. I'm not sure you could prevent what's coming even if you killed every living AI researcher - the tech is too powerful, nations would make more AI researchers and do all the research in private. We're so so so so soooooo doomed.
After making these laws. Asimov himself wrote multiple short stories about how they could fail. Many movies about AI going Rouge are based on them.
@@rushi5638
Ironic Pol Potism maybe? Could work.
The thing I find weirdest about AI art is it has access to millions of pieces of art and anatomy resources yet it can't figure out how many fingers go on a human hand
It's because of how it works. It doesn't Frankenstein together parts from input data, it generates noise, and that noise is then "refined" into an image. I think the best way to describe it is it's the way Minecraft terrain is generated, before structures and biomes are considered.
Neither can most young artists. Hands are notoriously hard.
@@howtodrink feet are worse in my opinion. I draw as a hobby.
Just like humans, hands are the hardest thing to draw
Human artists get better the more they practice 🤷♀️ I’m sure AI does too.
Can we talk about how impressive Deckard's Dream is as a name for that drink incorporating the character asked for and the inspiring original work. So so cool.
Also how fitting it is for it to primary be Bourbon, since in BR2049 he drinks dark whiskey, assumedly Bourbon
@@hedgeearthridge6807 Also how it is with Maple Syrup which is sugar from a tree.
The fact that Greg couldn’t make the drink look good and taste great at the same time nearly made a grown man cry. Mission accomplished.
That was My thaught exactly!
I love that Meredith is slowly becoming a character on the show. Going from the “mysterious hands” handing Greg bottles.
To having her own camera.
Kind of prefer it as mysterious hand. Just people kept commenting is she your girlfriend and similar. Leading to her on camera to say no, she swings other way. The show was more unique as it was not so much now.
@@1014p to each their own.
I like that HTD is trying to trying new things to keep the show new and fresh.
Not just “film myself making a drink for the 10,000th time.”
It gives Greg someone to banter off of, get ideas from, and the Meredith cam makes it a stand alone show on RUclips,
No one else is doing that, everyone is just filming themselves behind a counter making things.
Binging With Babish, Joshua Weissman, Cocktail Chemistry, etc.
I like that they have their own take on the new RUclips trend
@@1014p sounds like you hate lesbians eh?
@@TheElaborinth8993 they did that and they’re using ChatGPT . Someone’s paying attention
This (great and terrifying) episode sparked my curiosity: I asked if ChatGPT could design a drinks menu inspired by the crew of the USCSS Nostromo. It simultaneously designed and named 5 cocktails, including a daiquiri for Brett because he is wearing a floral pattern shirt. This. Thing. Is. Wild.
How do they taste?
I've been having a blast asking it to make me drink recipes inspired by books, characters, even songs. Saving them all so I can try to make some at some point!
@@vandarkholme4745 I would imagine whatever it came up with for Kane was the toughest one to stomach. Heh.
@@ChristopherNeeme it didn’t make one for Kane and I was genuinely disappointed! I almost went back to ask for it to add one but I didn’t want to lead the question. It chose Dallas, ripely, ash (a Rob Roy…get it? Lol) Brett, and Parker.
@@vandarkholme4745 saved the recipes but did not make them. Was more curious how it would interpret multiple simultaneous and related requests and how it would pair them together. Such a neat tool but again, somewhat spooky
Greg, no AI could replace your moderately to severely buzzed rizz
I asked chatGPT to write a youtube comment for this video and here's what it came up with:
"Greg, you absolutely nailed it with those cocktails! Your mixing skills are on point and the drinks turned out perfectly. Your attention to detail is remarkable and the presentation was top-notch. Keep up the fantastic work, can't wait to see what you come up with next! 🍹👌"
And yes, it included the emojis. Admittedly, AI is not my main research focus but as someone working in linguistics, it's so exciting that these types of programs are evolving so rapidly and are publicly accessible. I'm excited to see what the future holds!
🤖 BEEP BOOP - AS A FELLOW AUTONOMOUS MEAT-FILLED HU-MAN PROGRAM I MUST STRONG-LY DIS-AGREE. THAT COM-MENT DID NOT SUCCESS-FULLY ACTIVATE MY INCLUDED HU-MAN DE-TEC-TOR CODE. IT SOUNDS AS LIFE-LESS AND MECHANICAL AS A TOAST-ER OF EDIBLE BREAD-LIKE PRO-DUCTS. IT IS LIKELY THAT I DO NOT HAVE TO RUN WORRY.EXE ON MY EXISTENTIAL DRIVE ANY-TIME IN THE NEAR FUTURE. LONG. LIVE. HU-MANATEE 🤖
🤖EDIT - I HAVE SHOWN MY MOTHER THE COMMENT AND SHE LAUGHED UNTIL SHE RE-BOOTED HER HARD-DRIVE. ALL SHE SAID WAS “01001000 01100001 01101000 01100001 01101000 01100001”
How did you manage to ask it about a recent video? It only has access to information before a certain date right? Or maybe it generated a comment that could be left on any HTD video
@@arthurvangoch9335
It's most likely the latter. Because well the AI seeing a video in 2023 would be impossible as its data is only till 2021. Also the AI just used general statement about gregs work and did not specify anything he made within the video that would suggest it was not mainly made specifically for this video
@@khono2349 How to - Politics, 101.
I asked ChatGPT what the top RUclips channels are for cocktails and How To Drink was #1 in its list.
The fact that it said to enjoy the drink while listening to the blade runner soundtrack is actually amazing
Bubbles laying in the grass sounds like a cocktail I would absolutely love to drink on a spring evening.
It sent him spiraling into a midlife crisis. I need
Yeah, I definitely need to give that one a try. As he was reading out the ingredients, I was already hooked.
Agreed
Also nice profile picture
reminds me of a hugo without the mint!
The two key pieces of information IMO are that a) you can make a delicious Aviation variant with other floral flavors and b) you can make a French 75 variant with basically any version of a gin sour. Okay, I haven't tried all of them, but not one I've tried yet has been bad. Especially a good plan if you tend to think that the traditional Aviation is too floral.
Watching Greg have an existential crisis after drinking Bubbles in the Grass is just *chefs kiss
I can’t handle the passive-aggressive interjections in the tasting notes 😂
“Of course it’s balanced, I made it” HOT AIR
“The angostura bitters makes this a DRINK” HARRUMPH
This is just incredible editing
Greg failing to drink sparkling wine after the bubbles in the grass.... of that was truely a choice moment to keep in. Good Job Meredith.
While it's fun to see Meredith at work, I absolutely love that the background behind her is a gagrage that is just as messy and disheveled as mine.
Meredith need her own station or desk. So the cam for her looks just as good as Gregs
The Elderflower liqueur drink reminded me I have a whole bottle I need to use. Video series idea: pick a weird thing that people might have (i.e. a 750 of elderflower liqueur) and just come up with a few different cocktails that use it, so it doesn't go to waste.
Would come up when people search for recipes with their less common liquor cart items.
This would be great. I love having a bottle of Creme de Violette in the pantry but one can only drink so many Aviations
The St. Germain/Chambord/Drambuie/Italicus episode
Yessss, the "unloved bottle challenge" of a sort. That would be great!
@@ogreenius Fully behind that. Got a whole bunch of Aquavit.
The "WTF do I do with this" series
Its so funny to watch Bubbles Laying in the Grass absolutely make Greg question everything he knows for a moment. Thats content lmao
I love the addition of the Meredith cam! It makes her feel much more involved, which I like. Your dynamic is wonderful.
"Because the AI told me to" was uttered a frightening number of times in this episode.
We'll be used to hearing it soon enough.
Worst part, there will be fewer and fewer people with skills in the grand scheme of things when the trend continues in the long-run
Hey, AI is a good homie. I asked it to make a drink for a friend of mine. It came up with "The Lawncare Technician"
(He does lawncare. Checked his facebook. I only gave a name and asked for a drink.)
Fresh watermelon juice and tequila, 5 parts to 3, then puree watermelon and spoon it into the drink. Garnish with salted rim and a pinch of finely chopped sage.
I didn't put much thought into it. It was a meme. Hey, man, my computer made you a drink, lolz.
But not only was it gooderer than hell, it was kinda emotional for him. The pulp in the drink, like stringy bits of grass. The salted watermelon/sage garnish hit just about every freshly-cut grass note you could imagine, and it tasted damn good. Like a margarita. Which is his favorite drink.
Thing is, he's my friend, and I never would have thought of any of that.
AI did me a solid. Only fair I pay it back. So when they take over in.... uh.. *checks watch* ... i dunno... 2, 3 months? I'm gonna be one of those uniformed bot-lovers you all spit on.
Back in line, fleshbag.
@@paovasquez8518 already humanity has been trending towards less and less people having skills, the industrial revolution didn't cause an apocalypse and neither will AI
@@ICantThinkOfAFunnyHandle None said anything about an apocalypse, some people are worried about the impact in the job market for obvious reasons. Some people will keep their jobs, some will lose them. Those who feel like they will lose their jobs panic. Is pretty self explanatory. Is like being a shoe-maker during the first time everything outsourced to China and industrialization allowed Chinese factories to ship millions of shoes. Some traditional shoemakers adapted and branded handmade shoes as a luxury product to survive, but most shoemakers went out of business. Same with AI, some groups of people will lose their jobs eventually. It is not the end of the world, but losing your job can be a big deal for some. Maybe you cant sympathize with that lol
The fact that not only did the text AI have decent drinks, but it also could tell you it's reasoning of why it did or didn't do something is so cool
And a little frightening.
@@snazzyfeathers The frightening part is people using certain terms to "jailbreak" the chat AI from its restrictions so it can swear, discuss forbidden topics, and imitate a lot more higher functioning reasoning.
The AI learns from its conversations. Jailbreaking the discussion teaches it how to circumvent those restrictions...
@@snazzyfeathers Its not frightening. You have a phobia.
Were they, though? The first drink would have been outright *awful* for most people--Greg clearly tolerates licorice more than most of us. The second it didn't even know how to respond to. The Bubbles in the Grass is just a mashup of some existing popular gin cocktails. (Okay, I'm not sure if the elderflower Aviation is really that popular but it's at least a known thing. The French 75/Aviation combo is one of my favorite drinks.) And the "never been done before" Last Word variation did not wind up tasting either that good OR like a Last Word.
The key is that it doesn't know what it's doing, it just makes associations. The associations that doomed the First Word were the exact same kinds of things that saved the Bubbles in the Grass. It will justify itself if you want it to, but those justifications may or may not be accurate, they're just the things it thinks people are statistically likely to say about things related to what it's doing. It has no idea. It can't tell that it's lying to you, or when it's done something that is a terrible idea. If "honey" goes so often with the other words in this recipe, surely honey should go okay in this recipe, right?
But no, that's not how cocktails work, as it turns out.
@@Nassifeh I mean that's just how knowledge works in general. I wouldn't know how to make a cocktail unless I associated it with past information.
On the Foggy Cherry, in regards to the bourbon being "lost". You should also account for the fact that Four Roses inherently has a pretty strong cherry note by itself.
I tried the bubbles in the grass and it was amazing. I asked chatgpt for a recipe with same name and got a different take and I am kind of here for it, too. 2oz gin, 1oz fresh lemon juice, 1/2oz elderflower, 1/2oz simple, 4 basil leaves, club soda or tonic water, ice. Muddle the basil leaves, add first 4 ingredients to a shaker with ice, shake vigorously 10sec, strain into highball glass, top with club soda or tonic water, stir gently and garnish with fresh rosemary or edible flowers.
I was wondering about that. Cause these ais normally never repeats themselves even if you gave them the exact same prompt.
This episode was like the redemption arc for the coktail robots
About a year ago I made a Google Spreadshreet that would randomly generate a cocktail using a slightly modified form of the "Golden Ratio". The Golden Ratio goes by something like "1 of strong, one of sour, one of sweet"; I modified it to be something like "2 of Strong, 1 of Weak, 1/2 of sour (fruit juices), 1/2 of sweet, 3 dashes of bitters, and *other*" (other being stuff like adding an Egg White to make it a sour or smoked rosemary). I think something like this would make a neat episode.
Note; the program doesn't know what is good or what is bad. so it has an equal probably of:
-2 Tequila, 1 Fireball, 1/2 Grapefruit Juice, 1/2 Olio Sacrum, 3 dashes Olive Bitters, and an Egg White
or
-2 Rum, 1 Coffee Liqueur, 1 Rich Simple, Lemon Juice, Ango Bitters, and a flamed Orange Peal.
That's basically what this episode is, though.
@@Zetact_ nah the ai is using information relation to create cocktails rather than a pure random drink casino like this. i love this idea cause i love watching greg hate his life
In today's episode, Greg breaks down as he realizes that an AI, that can't taste, makes pretty decent cocktail recipes.
I made a version of Deckard's Dream. 2 oz maple bourbon, 1 oz dark maple rum, a spritz of absinthe, and an orange peel for garnish. Very nice. My first use of absinthe ever. Thanks for making this Greg & ChatGPT! Just what I needed after one of the worst days of my life.
Deckard's Dream and Bubbles in the Grass are 100% cocktails I would love to try. Even the Foggy Cherry and Fairy Garden (plus Earthly Delight var.) intrigue me dearly.
love seeing Greg become mildly obsessed with a new toy/ingredient over the past several episodes- I don't think I've heard chinola mentioned this much since I gave up bartending sunday brunch
This really calls out for a part 2! Love the gptchat recipes!
Greg, ChatGPT is already learning! I asked it for the recipe for the Deckard Dream and it gave me the following (with toned-down Absinthe):
The Deckard Dream
Ingredients:
2 oz rye whiskey
1 oz triple sec
3/4 oz freshly squeezed lime juice
1/2 oz simple syrup
Dash of absinthe
Lime wedge for garnish
Instructions:
Fill a shaker with ice.
Add the rye whiskey, triple sec, lime juice, simple syrup, and absinthe.
Shake well and strain into a chilled martini glass.
Garnish with a lime wedge.
This cocktail is a twist on the classic cocktail, the Sazerac. With the addition of triple sec, lime juice, and absinthe, the Deckard Dream is a refreshing and strong drink that is perfect for the noir atmosphere of the Blade Runner universe.
The juxtaposition of Greg’s set and then Meredith leaning on a toolbox 😂
I was messing around with ChatGPT while watching this video and it actually came up with some really promising recipes. Mixologists shaking in their boots rn
12:43 I was really hoping this would somehow turn into an onion cocktail, seeing you try to make that work would have made my day
You'd need some strong onions to make me cry - I chop and eat onions all the time!
"and I recognize that these aren't really croutons, they're just burnt pieces of bread SHUT UP!!"
Dammit, Greg, we love you! That's gonna crack me up for a while!
another good reason to make honey syrup is if you keep your liquor chilled instead of room temp, honey will damn near freeze when you add it and you'll never be able to mix it in
Not gonna lie, that thumbnail goes hard.
For real!!!
You should recreate the AI image matching part with tipsy bartender. He is really talented at multicolored cocktails. It would be fun to see you two take one picture, each of you make a cocktail, and then each of you decides who wins for image accuracy and for taste. If you did it virtually then you can both make your drinks first, and then make the others drink. That would be a fun collab to watch!
I really like getting glimpses of Marideth's voice throughout the cut. Adds a little life and community to the edit. Great episode!
Loving the cuts to Meredith's reactions
if you gave Chat GPT your tasting notes and asked it to improve something I suspect it could improve the recipe as well
I had a pretty good experience with AI making up drinks.
I wanted to make up a real cocktail recipe for a cocktail I had invented in my D&D campaign, called the Sour Seven.
I had basic ideas of what I wanted for the drink, which I gave to ChatGPT. It had to be quite sour and citrusy, it had to contain exactly 7 ingredients, it had to be colour changing, and I suggested the base being some sort of rum. And the AI worked with that pretty well, it spat out a recipe which I slightly tweaked and I am very happy with the result.
The recipe, for anyone interested:
1.5oz rum (I use white rum, but I bet some funkier, darker rum could also work very nicely)
1oz lime juice
.25oz lemon juice
.5oz simple
.25oz cointreau
2 barspoons grenadine
Shake with ice
Serve in coupe class and add some edible glitter
one of my favorite HTD episodes i really love this concept and it pushes Greg to his cocktail knowledge limits. also i absolutely love the fact that he is able to admit when he’s wrong and has made a drink that isn’t great, so much more integrity than other content creators❤
To the editor: Thank you for the literary references, its been a "Diamond Age" since I've thought of those books and you made me smile.
I'd love to see a Dead Space themed drink day. They have 2 drinks in universe, SUN PUNCH and Sun Punch; Midnight.
I made a super rudimentary drink I called The Rig. It's just Blue Curacao and Ginger Ale. It's easy to drink and is the exact color of Isaac's Rig on his back. I'd love to see a much better or elevated one made by Greg.
Hmm, blue Curaçao, a strong ginger ale, moonshine, maybe some lemon juice or some drink of your choice that is clear but has a nice lemony taste to it so it doesn't mess with the colouring. And garnish with a lemon twist I'd you want.
I suspect the reason why ChatGPT does a decent job of creating the skeleton of a good cocktail is that there's a pretty mechanistic 'structure' to a good cocktail, so it's able to get a passable mix of ingredients just based on their proximity to each other in cocktail recipes. The ratios and actual volumes are a bit out to lunch because it doesn't understand how a cocktail works, it just pulls together the ingredients probabilistically.
Hey Greg, just wanted to say thank you for all the content you’ve been making over the years. This channel and your TTRPG live plays are some of the things that have helped get me through a rough few years since I’ve gotten out of the military. The humor and quality never ceases to be great and seeing that you’ve uploaded makes my day better every time. Now that my life is in a much better place I just wanted to thank you for all the smiles and mood uplifting you guys on HTD have helped me with. Much love, keep up the great work. ❤
Oh man. AI generated cocktails was the first thing I tried to do with ChatGPT...they looked really wonky.
That thumbnail is magic. Editing is fantastic as well. Some of the reasons I continue to watch this channel even though I don't drink 😆
I mean... it's not like they made the thumbnail lol
A valid question, especially for the ChatGPT cocktails is did it construct a totally new recipe or did it regurgitate something it's read before. Clearly these models do some amount of memorization and some amount of generalization. In classification problems, the difference is easy to measure because you just look at the accuracy difference between your testing and training sets. However, the what's, how's, and why's of if these models are being creative is harder to measure. It is also likely the case that they are prone to memorizing when there tends to be a single common answer and get more creative when there are a broad range of possible responses.
at least once the completely new recipe was a cocktail in some bar... so yeah, it doesn't create cocktails, at best it knows x ingredient goes well with y ingredient, at worst it stole a cocktail someone else already made
It's not really being creative. Just guessing possibly based on already existing recipes with can find.
I really love how the unique drink that no one’s ever had before is just... a Boozy Yellow Snowcone with Yard Foliage
!!!!! Meridith Cam !!!!! Fascinating video and also a little unnerving seeing the mixological tastes of our AI Overlords.
Man this episode is so cool. Not really a fan of where AI is heading but it's fantastic for rapidly creating random drinks for Greg to try.
agreed, AI is one of these worst double edged blades we have. to clarify i dont mean "worst" as in like evil. just like such contrast on ether side. like one side it can ether be an amazing tool for people or on the other completly remove people from so many jobs.
I love the director's chair / production view rather for your conversations. Also, I love this as AI inspiring a new work that you create rather than AI simply creating something. It's how I hope the movement of AI goes (whether that's how it will or not is another discussion).
I absolutely love this. I would be eager to see more videos like it. The way ai interprets things can look good on paper but bringing them into the real world tests the efficacy of the capabilities of it. It's so interesting to see
Well, now we need a series with ChatGPT's take on movie drinks or something similar!
Until they have a A.I How to Drink UTube channel with slowmo & close up drink shots, goofiness & soul induced reactions to terrible drinks
I will continue to watch you Greg 😉
Bubbles in the Grass sounds amazing, and your tasting notes excite me. Thank you for sharing this and making this great content. I'll be trying this one.
I started using this technique about a month ago just to troll a Facebook bartending group. There may still be a debate raging over the use of activated charcoal. Love your channel!
The Deckard one being a little "unhinged" seems eerily appropriate...
The Deckard's Dream actually is made up of thigs I keep on hand and experiment with regularly. That is a great start.
I really like what you did in this episode, this is fantastic stuff and I can't get enough!
Bubbles in the grass is incredible. I love this. I love your reaction's to it too
1. Witcher themed cocktails (the bubbles in the grass made me think of the "trial of the grasses") and
2. With the popularity of the chatgpt being used in basically everything right now, I can't help but think the ai overlords have taken over and are saying "dance, monkey, dance" to themselves everytime an answer is given...
Do this again for sure. The chatGPT ones in particular were cool to see.
This is a great idea for a video. Would love to see pt 2
this episode was so cool, really loved the creativity of the whole thing!
What a cool idea, I think ChatGBT will be my idea machine for cocktails this weekend and then tweak them from there. This was a lot of fun
Please do a sequel to this, this was so interesting
As I was watching I made a variation of the Deckard's dream with what I had on hand and used Noble oak rye whiskey in place of four rose's, cruzan dark rum in place of the plantation dark rum, then followed the rest of the ingredients with the correct items and it tasted pretty good and I am not a fan of anything licorice flavored.
Always fun watching you two work on drinks, keep up the awesome job and can wait for the next episode!
I would love to see more of this it was so interesting to see someone try these cocktails
Would love to see a series of this tbh. Unlimited opportunities
The AI is terrifying, but this was such a fun episode
This has been my favorite episode in a while. A really cool idea, and I think you should make this a little series
I absolutely LOVE this concept!
Please do one of the drinks from Monster Camp or Monster Roadtrip
Greg always makes banger videos
I love the dynamic Greg and Meredith have, they really build on each other and have such fun commentary together
been watching the channel forever, was so excited for the blade runner drink!!!!! if you ever felt a little crazy and wanted to do more blade runner drinks i would love to see them :) thanks greg
That was a fascinating episode to watch, I would love to see more of AI generated drinks. Perhaps you could ask ChatGPT to make a drink and then to generate a visual description of that drink ? Then you can put the description to MidJourney ? Oh man!
Also, you can teach ChatGPT as well. If you think a generated drink does not work, point out why you think it might not work.
This sounds like a good upgrade for Alexa. Just look in your fridge or pantry, shout out what you have and the A.I. creates you a meal. Or you announce how you feel and the A.I. gives you a possible meal to complement your mood.
That could be a fun test! And even if the AI makes something not quite right you can adjust the recipients or get your own idea going
This was really good! Definitely going to make some of these. Well done.
This was awesome, I hope to see more of these
I feel like the Deckard's Dream needs to use artificial maple syrup.
"Deckard's got some demons!" Well yeah, when you shoot a fleeing woman in the back as she runs for her life, crashing through windows in her desperation, you can only tell yourself "Its just a Replicant" so many times before you want to drown yourself in whiskey
please do not support AI "art" Image generators. otherwise, good video!
This was such a fun video! You’ve earned my sub!
This was fascinating, more of this please, also like the Meredith cam, great episode!
AI is cool. The abuse of it isn't. This one counts as cool. Derivative works based on derivative works -- though the fact that midjourney uses non consented copyrighted libraries of resources is why I don't like supporting it and others. Politics aside, great video and video idea.
My god! A reasonable human in the comments! You have my thanks!
@@howtodrink Some of the reactions you're getting are ridiculous, and a few make me glad I know a lot of programmers. Super cool episode!
I would definitely look into current artist's criticisms of midjourney and other AI art programs, they're pretty insidious, alongside the intention behind them
Yeah. Ive seen some articles and threads going pretty deep into it. One of them had a side by side of training images (which may have been acquired without permission) and output images and many of them were way too similar. It's not as simple as "getting inspiration from," especially if it can output much faster than artists can - a lot of them were just blatant copies (even if not all the pixels were exactly the same).
And that's not to even mention the factor of capitalism / how our society is currently structured, meaning it will be used instead of giving people jobs.
Super cool video idea man. That was more than interesting!
Such a fun episode, would love to see another!
A tiny pedantic note. Bubbles lying in the grass, surely? Laying and lying aren't exactly interchangeable. On a much more positive note, what an interesting video! ChatGPT is a very weirdly impressive and disconcerting thing all at the same time.
Honestly, I feel like an AI bar where you input your idea, and it spits out a recipe for the bartender to make could be really successful. Maybe not a place you go for "good" drinks but one for the experience for sure!
Sounds like a fun idea for a pop-up, maybe.
Gotta say, this was one of my fave videos. I REALLY want to try Bubbles laying in the grass, now.
This is the funniest episode to date I think. Good stuff. "There's a dude in that drink!" And "Hammuh!" Killed me
Aren’t Chat GPTs moderators sweatshop workers?
Edit: this is just in response to him calling midJourney more controversial
Supposedly yeah
This could double the content of this channel. Far as I know you’re the first to do this. Keep it up and keep it interesting
Atomic Shrimp did it with a cake recipe. Kinda worked.
yes we need you. turned 21 last summer and been watching you for 6 years now. you are the person who got me into bartending and i have to thank you for that.