Watch: Viral AI Video Shows Tiny Construction Workers Building Food, Gets 18 Million Views

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A video shows tiny workers building food items similar to constructing homes.

Watch: Viral AI Video Shows Tiny Construction Workers Building Food, Gets 18 Million Views
From noodles to pizza, watch tiny workers building food in this AI video.

With the advancement of artificial intelligence, it seems anything is possible. Agree? But what if the same innovations are used in food processing? We would get an opportunity to look into the step-by-step details of the entire cooking process. Now, we have a video with a creative imagination behind constructing food. An AI video creator named Pablo Prompt shared it on Instagram in collaboration with popular nutritionist Carlos Hugo Jimenez Dominguez. The clip shows tiny AI-generated humans dressed in the uniform of certain construction workers. They can be seen preparing various dishes just as they build big houses.

The clip began with the AI-visualised construction workers garnishing a piece of salmon while a carry deck crane carefully places lemon slices on top of a grilled fish. What's more exciting? Some men are seen transferring an Indian gravy dish on top of steamed rice. Oh boy. They are giving a 5-star hotel chef a run for their money. From an excavator helping a worker add the seasonings to a pizza to preparing prawn rice and a sunny side up, the video has ticked all the boxes.

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Soon after the video surfaced on Instagram, social media users rushed to the comments section to express their emotions.

A person expressed, "This is the weirdest thing I've ever seen but it's so good!"

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Another user mentioned, "Oddly satisfying to watch!"

"Now, this is the type of AI I can mess with," read a comment.

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However, someone stated, "I find this both delicious and disturbing."

"Such wonderful creativity" was the sentiment online.

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A person said, "Get your feet off my food."

What do you think about the foodilicious AI video? Do let us know in the comments section.

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