Post by account_disabled on Dec 20, 2023 2:05:04 GMT -6
Artificial intelligence ( AI) is the parsley of all sauces in these times and is put to the test a thousand times to realize its potential miracles. Well , in a new campaign signed by Google Cloud and Maltesers, the ubiquitous AI has decided to pair itself with another trend on the crest of the wave (and strongly spurred by the pandemic): baking. Although this could perfectly well be a joke on the occasion of April Fools' Day, the truth is that the new Google Cloud and Maltesers campaign is 100% real. Both brands have teamed up to create an.
AI cake" where the protagonists are the famous Mars Wrigley chocolate sweets with the totally unexpected touch of the cream infused with Marmite (that spread with an indescribable flavor that Phone Number List the British love and hate. equal parts) that covers the cake. To create the cake (which is technically a "cakie" or cake-cookie hybrid) a Google Cloud engineer designed a "machine learning" model based on hundreds of existing recipes for different sweets. Google Cloud and Maltesers' Marmite -flavoured cake frosting came to light after Google Search Trends revealed that the top search for "sweet and savory" was this question: " Is Marmite sweet or savory" .
Maltesers Google Cloud The unique creation of Google Cloud and Maltesers will have to do with a dessert illuminated by Peter Sawkins , winner of the last edition of Great British Bake-Off, in a competition named "Bake Against the Machine" . As part of this unique competition, Google Cloud and Maltesers are encouraging Britons to download the recipes for both desserts , try them for themselves and then share the results on social media using the hashtag #BakeAgainstheMachine. Although the Google Cloud and Maltesers recipe is quite "sui generis", it is not the least the creation of Sawkins, who has seen fit to amalgamate chocolate, malted milk and soy sauce in his dessert.
AI cake" where the protagonists are the famous Mars Wrigley chocolate sweets with the totally unexpected touch of the cream infused with Marmite (that spread with an indescribable flavor that Phone Number List the British love and hate. equal parts) that covers the cake. To create the cake (which is technically a "cakie" or cake-cookie hybrid) a Google Cloud engineer designed a "machine learning" model based on hundreds of existing recipes for different sweets. Google Cloud and Maltesers' Marmite -flavoured cake frosting came to light after Google Search Trends revealed that the top search for "sweet and savory" was this question: " Is Marmite sweet or savory" .
Maltesers Google Cloud The unique creation of Google Cloud and Maltesers will have to do with a dessert illuminated by Peter Sawkins , winner of the last edition of Great British Bake-Off, in a competition named "Bake Against the Machine" . As part of this unique competition, Google Cloud and Maltesers are encouraging Britons to download the recipes for both desserts , try them for themselves and then share the results on social media using the hashtag #BakeAgainstheMachine. Although the Google Cloud and Maltesers recipe is quite "sui generis", it is not the least the creation of Sawkins, who has seen fit to amalgamate chocolate, malted milk and soy sauce in his dessert.