In today’s world, technology is advancing at a breakneck pace, and we see its impact in every aspect of our lives. The latest trend in this regard is the use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the hospitality industry. From chatbots and automated ordering systems to self-driving cars, AI has the potential to revolutionize the way we live, work, and relax. And now, the latest example of this trend is ChatGPTini, a cocktail created with the help of AI.
ChatGPTini is the brainchild of a San Francisco bar called Raven Bar. The bar’s owner wanted to explore the possibilities of AI in the cocktail industry and came up with the idea of using an AI model to create a new cocktail recipe.
The model was trained on a massive dataset of cocktail recipes, ingredients, and flavor profiles. Using this data, it was able to generate new cocktail recipes based on specific inputs such as flavor preferences, ingredients, and even the occasion for which the cocktail is being created.
The process of creating ChatGPTini involved providing the AI model with a set of inputs such as the type of liquor, flavor preferences, and the occasion for which the cocktail is being created. The model then generated several recipes based on these inputs, and Monarch’s mixologists selected the best one for the final product. The result is a unique cocktail that is unlike anything else available in the market.
According to the bar owner, the inspiration for ChatGPTini came from the fact that the cocktail industry has not seen much innovation in recent years. Most of the new cocktails being introduced are variations of existing recipes, and there is a lack of originality and creativity. By using AI to create a new cocktail recipe, Raven Bar is hoping to push the boundaries of what is possible in the industry.
The reception to ChatGPTini has been overwhelmingly positive, with customers praising the cocktail’s unique flavor profile and the novelty of the concept. However, some critics have questioned the authenticity of the cocktail’s creation process, arguing that it takes away from the artistry and creativity of mixology. Moe, however, disagrees, stating that ChatGPTini is not meant to replace traditional mixology but rather to complement it.