I'm not sure why he claims AI gave him some of the terrible recipes he's created. It won't do that. Having personally used ChatGPT to give me quick recipes often, it gives good recipes & nothing out of left field. Asking ChatGPT if some of his chili recipes sound good, I was met w/ the response that it sounds more like 'a culinary crime' than cooking!
If he's so buddy-buddy w/ AI, you'd think he'd take some of his ideas, and ask ChatGPT if they're good ones, like: using a freeze dryer to try to create his own seasoning, like he has a video for on YouTube. Onions & garlic etc., are dehydrated, not freeze dried, in those spices. And yet, when committing these culinary atrocities, he follows his classic M.O. of doubling the recipe, when doing yet another experiment, since he admits he's almost always cooking this for the first time.
That must've been a huge project of freeze drying a huge batch of vegetables before grinding them all up, but he never stopped to look up if that's how you do it. And, of course, he commented during that video that he's 'never made spices before.' Uh....right. What was the process of him producing his line of 'The Best Seezning You'll Ever Taste'? He just white-labeled some trash? That tracks.