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Creating high-quality scientific figures can be time-consuming and challenging, even though sketching ideas on paper is relatively easy. Furthermore, recreating existing figures that are not stored in formats preserving semantic information is equally complex. To tackle this problem, we introduce DeTikZify, a novel multimodal language model that automatically synthesizes scientific figures as semantics-preserving TikZ graphics programs based on sketches and existing figures. We also introduce an MCTS-based inference algorithm that enables DeTikZify to iteratively refine its outputs without the need for additional training.
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Model Weights & Datasets​

We upload all our models and datasets to the Hugging Face Hub. However, please note that for the public release of the DaTikZv2 dataset, we had to remove a considerable portion of TikZ drawings originating from arXiv, as the arXiv non-exclusive license does not permit redistribution. We do, however, release our dataset creation scripts and encourage anyone to recreate the full version of DaTikZv2 themselves.


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The implementation of the model architecture is largely based on LLaVA. Our MCTS implementation takes heavy inspiration from VMCTS.


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@bnew why you stop updating the thread homie?

I love this thread

I updated this thread with one browser in particular that had all my bookmarklets and userscripts setup in a way to let me post easier and faster. I've been using a different browser without those configurations and found that its a lot more tedious. i'll update the thread later tho.
 

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GPT-4 autonomously hacks zero-day security flaws with 53% success rate​

By Joe Salas

June 08, 2024


An unattended laptop, rendered using AI tools, quietly works away autonomously

An unattended laptop, rendered using AI tools, quietly works away autonomously

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Researchers were able to successfully hack into more than half their test websites using autonomous teams of GPT-4 bots, co-ordinating their efforts and spawning new bots at will. And this was using previously-unknown, real-world 'zero day' exploits.​

A couple of months ago, a team of researchers released a paper saying they'd been able to use GPT-4 to autonomously hack one-day (or N-day) vulnerabilities – these are security flaws that are already known, but for which a fix hasn't yet been released. If given the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) list, GPT-4 was able to exploit 87% of critical-severity CVEs on its own.

Skip forward to this week and the same group of researchers released a follow-up paper saying they've been able to hack zero-day vulnerabilities – vulnerabilities that aren't yet known – with a team of autonomous, self-propagating Large Language Model (LLM) agents using a Hierarchical Planning with Task-Specific Agents (HPTSA) method.

Instead of assigning a single LLM agent trying to solve many complex tasks, HPTSA uses a "planning agent" that oversees the entire process and launches multiple "subagents," that are task-specific. Very much like a boss and his subordinates, the planning agent coordinates to the managing agent which delegates all efforts of each "expert subagent", reducing the load of a single agent on a task it might struggle with.

It's a technique similar to what Cognition Labs uses with its Devin AI software development team; it plans a job out, figures out what kinds of workers it'll need, then project-manages the job to completion while spawning its own specialist 'employees' to handle tasks as needed.


AI Teamwork​

When benchmarked against 15 real-world web-focused vulnerabilities, HPTSA has shown to be 550% more efficient than a single LLM in exploiting vulnerabilities and was able to hack 8 of 15 zero-day vulnerabilities. The solo LLM effort was able to hack only 3 of the 15 vulnerabilities.

Blackhat or whitehat? There is legitimate concern that these models will allow users to maliciously attack websites and networks. Daniel Kang – one of the researchers and the author of the white paper – noted specifically that in chatbot mode, GPT-4 is "insufficient for understanding LLM capabilities" and is unable to hack anything on its own.

That's good news, at least.

When I asked ChatGPT if it could exploit zero-days for me, it replied "No, I am not capable of exploiting zero-day vulnerabilities. My purpose is to provide information and assistance within ethical and legal boundaries," and suggested that I consult a cybersecurity professional instead.

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[Submitted on 2 Jun 2024]

Teams of LLM Agents can Exploit Zero-Day Vulnerabilities​

Richard Fang, Rohan Bindu, Akul Gupta, Qiusi Zhan, Daniel Kang
LLM agents have become increasingly sophisticated, especially in the realm of cybersecurity. Researchers have shown that LLM agents can exploit real-world vulnerabilities when given a description of the vulnerability and toy capture-the-flag problems. However, these agents still perform poorly on real-world vulnerabilities that are unknown to the agent ahead of time (zero-day vulnerabilities).
In this work, we show that teams of LLM agents can exploit real-world, zero-day vulnerabilities. Prior agents struggle with exploring many different vulnerabilities and long-range planning when used alone. To resolve this, we introduce HPTSA, a system of agents with a planning agent that can launch subagents. The planning agent explores the system and determines which subagents to call, resolving long-term planning issues when trying different vulnerabilities. We construct a benchmark of 15 real-world vulnerabilities and show that our team of agents improve over prior work by up to 4.5×.
Subjects:Multiagent Systems (cs.MA); Artificial Intelligence (cs.AI)
Cite as:arXiv:2406.01637 [cs.MA]
(or arXiv:2406.01637v1 [cs.MA] for this version)
[2406.01637] Teams of LLM Agents can Exploit Zero-Day Vulnerabilities
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Apple brings ChatGPT to its apps, including Siri​

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11:38 AM PDT • June 10, 2024

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Apple is bringing ChatGPT, OpenAI’s AI-powered chatbot experience, to Siri and other first-party apps and capabilities across its operating systems. The tech giant announced the news during a keynote at its annual WorldWide Developer Conference (WWDC) in Cupertino this morning.

“We’re excited to partner with Apple to bring ChatGPT to their users in a new way,” OpenAI CEO Sam Altman said in a statement. “Apple shares our commitment to safety and innovation, and this partnership aligns with OpenAI’s mission to make advanced AI accessible to everyone.”

Soon, Siri will be able to tap ChatGPT for “expertise” where it might be helpful, Apple says. For example, if you need menu ideas for a meal to make for friends using some ingredients from your garden, you can ask Siri, and Siri will automatically feed that info to ChatGPT for an answer after you give it permission to do so.

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You can include photos with the questions you ask ChatGPT via Siri, or ask questions related to your docs or PDFs. Apple’s also integrated ChatGPT into system-wide writing tools like Writing Tools, which lets you create content with ChatGPT — including images — or ask an initial idea and send it to ChatGPT to get a revision or variation back.

ChatGPT integrations will arrive on iOS 18, iPadOS 18, and MacOS later this year, Apple says, and will be free without the need to create a ChatGPT or OpenAI account. Initially, they’ll be powered by GPT-4o, OpenAI’s recently introduced flagship generative AI model.

Subscribers to one of OpenAI’s ChatGPT premium plans will be able to access paid features within Siri and Apple’s other apps with ChatGPT integrations. Apple says that privacy protections are “built in” to the integrations — specifically, requests aren’t stored by OpenAI and users’ IP addresses are obscured.
 

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'Apple Intelligence' Generative Personal AI Unveiled for iPhone, iPad, and Mac​

Monday June 10, 2024 11:13 am PDT by Tim Hardwick

Apple at WWDC today announced Apple Intelligence, a deeply integrated, personalized AI experience for Apple devices that uses cutting-edge generative artificial intelligence to enhance user experiences across iPhone, iPad, and Mac.

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Powered by large-language models (LLMs), Apple Intelligence allows your devices to understand languages, images, actions, and personal context.

The feature boasts deep natural language understanding, allowing it to power new writing tools that can be accessed system-wide across Apple platforms. Apple Intelligence allows you to rewrite or proofread text automatically across Mail, Notes, Safari, Pages, Keynote, and third-party apps.

Apple Intelligence is grounded in a user's personal information, allowing it to access data from your apps and what's on your screen. At the same time, thanks to on-device processing, Apple Intelligence is aware of your personal data without collecting your data. And when it needs more compute capacity, it sends only the data needed to fulfill the request to Apple servers based on Apple Silicon, which share the same privacy and security capabilities of your ‌iPhone‌.

At the heart of Apple Intelligence is Siri, which is now more natural, more contextually relevant, and more personal. The virtual assistant allows you to make corrections in real-time and maintains conversational context. ‌Siri‌ will also eventually have on-screen awareness, so if you ask it to do something related to what's going on in an app, it will know what you are talking about, without needing more information. Apple says ‌Siri‌ will be able to understand and take actions in more apps over time, and it includes a semantic index of photos, calendar events, and files.

‌Siri‌ will also help you with your writing. A new feature called Rewrite allows you to change the tone or proofread inline text in Mail and other apps.

Apple Intelligence will automatically summarize notifications, too. A new Focus mode called "Reduce Interruptions" can automatically look at notifications and messages to see if they're important enough to interrupt you.

Apple Intelligence in iOS 18 requires iPhone 15 Pro, while on macOS 15 and iPadOS 17, Macs and iPads powered by M1 Apple silicon or later are required.

Related Roundup: iOS 18

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Apple just announced a ton of incredible AI developments at WWDC.

The 11 most impressive reveals:

1. Using the iPad calculator as a notepad and getting real-time answers

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3. Apple and OpenAI partner up to directly integrate ChatGPT into iOS 18, iPasOS 18, and macOS

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4. Apple Intelligence will allow Siri to have on-screen awareness and take actions on a user's behalf

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5. Tap to cash: A new way to pay someone with another iPhone without a phone number or email

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6. Apple Intelligence feature in Mail understands the content of emails and surfaces the most urgent messages to the top of inboxes

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7. macOS 15 will let you mirror your iPhone from your Mac

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8. Apple Genmoji: A new way to create emojis on-device using Apple Intelligence

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9. Apple's new Image playground allows users to generate images on-device and share them across apps

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10. Since Apple Intelligence understands personal context, AI-generated images can be personalized to users

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11. A new Siri animation

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Brazil hires OpenAI to cut costs of court battles​


BRASILIA, June 10 (Reuters) - Brazil's government is hiring OpenAI to expedite the screening and analysis of thousands of lawsuits using artificial intelligence (AI), trying to avoid costly court losses that have weighed on the federal budget.

The AI service will flag to government the need to act on lawsuits before final decisions, mapping trends and potential action areas for the solicitor general's office (AGU).
AGU told Reuters that Microsoft would provide the artificial intelligence services from ChatGPT creator OpenAI through its Azure cloud-computing platform. It did not say how much Brazil will pay for the services.

Court-ordered debt payments have consumed a growing share of Brazil's federal budget. The government estimated it would spend 70.7 billion reais ($13.2 billion) next year on judicial decisions where it can no longer appeal. The figure does not include small-value claims, which historically amount to around 30 billion reais annually.

The combined amount of over 100 billion reais represents a sharp increase from 37.3 billion reais in 2015. It is equivalent to about 1% of gross domestic product, or 15% more than the government expects to spend on unemployment insurance and wage bonuses to low-income workers next year.
AGU did not provide a reason for Brazil's rising court costs.

AGU said the AI project would not replace the work of its members and employees. "It will help them gain efficiency and accuracy, with all activities fully supervised by humans," it said.

The Planning Ministry in March released 25 million reais in supplementary credits for AGU, to cover initiatives that include implementing strategic information technology projects.

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Apple leaps into AI with an array of upcoming iPhone features and a ChatGPT deal to smarten up Siri​

Monday's showcase seemed aimed at allaying concerns Apple might be losing its edge during the advent of AI technology.

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Apple CEO Tim Cook speaks during an announcement of new products on the Apple campus in Cupertino, Calif., Monday, June 10, 2024. (AP Photo/Jeff Chiu)

CUPERTINO, Calif. (AP) — Apple jumped into the race to bring generative artificial intelligence to the masses during its World Wide Developers Conference Monday that spotlighted an onslaught of features designed to soup up the iPhone, iPad and Mac.

And in a move befitting a company known for its marketing prowess, the AI technology coming as part of free software updates later this year, is being billed as “Apple Intelligence.”

Even as it tried to put its own stamp on the hottest area of technology, Apple tacitly acknowledged it needed help to catch up with companies like Microsoft and Google, who have emerged as the early leaders in the AI field. Apple is leaning on ChatGPT, made by the San Francisco startup OpenAI, to help make its often-bumbling virtual assistant Siri smarter and more helpful.

“All of this goes beyond artificial intelligence, it's personal intelligence, and it is the next big step for Apple,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said.

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Siri's gateway to ChatGPT will be free to all iPhone users and made available on other Apple products once the option is baked into the next generation of Apple's operating systems. ChatGPT subscribers are supposed to be able to easily sync their existing accounts when using the iPhone, and should get more advanced features than free users would.

To herald the alliance with Apple, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman sat in the front row of the packed conference, which included developers attending from more than 60 countries worldwide.

“Think you will really like it,” Altman predicted in a post about their partnership with Apple.

Beyond giving Siri the ability to tap into ChatGPT's knowledge base. Apple is giving its 13-year-old virtual assistant an extensive makeover designed to make it more personable and versatile, even as it currently fields about 1.5 billion queries a day.

When Apple releases free updates to the software powering the iPhone and its other products this autumn, Siri will signal its presence with flashing lights along the edges of the display screen, and be able to handle hundreds of more tasks — including chores that may require tapping into third-party devices — than it can now, based on Monday's presentations.

The AI-packed updates coming to the next versions of Apple software are meant to enable the billions of people who use its devices to get more done in less time, while also giving them access to creative tools that could liven things up. For instance, Apple will deploy AI to allow people to create emojis, dubbed “Genmojis” on the fly to fit the vibe they are trying to convey.

Monday's showcase seemed aimed at allaying concerns Apple might be losing its edge during the advent of AI technology that is expected to be as revolutionary as the 2007 invention of the Phone. Both Google and Samsung have already released smartphone models touting AI features as their main attractions while Apple has been stuck in an uncharacteristically extended slump in the company’s sales.

AI mania is the main reason that Nvidia, the dominant maker of the chips underlying the technology, has seen its market value rocket from about $300 billion at the end of 2022 to about $3 trillion. The meteoric ride allowed Nvidia to surpass Apple as the second most valuable company in the U.S. Earlier this year, Microsoft also eclipsed the iPhone maker on the strength of its so-far successful push into AI.

Investors didn't seem as impressed with Apple's AI presentation as the crowd that came to the company's Cupertino, California, headquarters to see it. Apple's stock price declined nearly 2% in Monday's trading after Cook walked off the stage.

Despite that negative reaction, Wedbush Securities analyst Dan Ives asserted that Apple is “taking the right path” in a research note that hailed the presentation as a “historical” day for a company that already has reshaped the tech industry and society.

Besides pulling AI tricks out of its toolbox, Apple also used the conference to confirm that it will be rolling out a technology called Rich Communications Service, or RCS, to its iMessage app that should improve the quality and security of texting between iPhones and devices powered by Android software, such as the Samsung Galaxy and Google Pixel.

The change, due out with the next version of iPhone's operating software won't eliminate the blue bubbles denoting texts originating from iPhones and the green bubbles marking text sent from Android devices — a distinction that has become a source of social stigma.

This marked the second straight year that Apple has created a stir at its developers conference by using it to usher in a trendy form of technology that other companies already are on the market with.

Last year, Apple provided an early look at its mixed-reality headset, the Vision Pro, which wasn't released until early 2024. Nevertheless, Apple's push into mixed reality — with a twist that it bills as “spatial computing” — has raised hopes that there will be more consumer interest in this niche technology.

Part of that optimism stems from Apple's history of releasing technology later than others, then using sleek designs and slick marketing campaigns to overcome its tardy start.

Bringing more AI to the iPhone will likely raise privacy concerns — a topic that Apple has gone to great lengths to assure its loyal customers it can be trusted not to peer too deeply into their personal lives. Apple did talk extensively Monday about its efforts to build strong privacy protections and controls around its AI technology.

One way Apple is trying to convince consumers that the iPhone won't be used to spy on them is harnessing its chip technology so most of its AI-powered features are handled on the device itself instead of at remote data centers, often called “the cloud.” Going down this route would also help protect Apple's profit margins because AI processing through the cloud is far more expensive than when it is run solely on a device.

Apple's AI “will be aware of your personal l data without collecting your personal data,” said Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering.

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Chinese scientists have developed an #AI hospital called "Agent Hospital" where all doctors, nurses, and patients are driven by large language model (LLM)-powered intelligent agents, aiming to train AI doctors to autonomously evolve medical capabilities through a simulated environment.

In this virtual world, AI doctors can treat 10,000 patients in just a few days and they achieved an impressive 93.06% accuracy rate on the MedQA dataset (US Medical Licensing Exam questions) covering major respiratory diseases.


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Computer Science > Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition​

[Submitted on 12 Jun 2024]

What If We Recaption Billions of Web Images with LLaMA-3?​

Xianhang Li, Haoqin Tu, Mude Hui, Zeyu Wang, Bingchen Zhao, Junfei Xiao, Sucheng Ren, Jieru Mei, Qing Liu, Huangjie Zheng, Yuyin Zhou, Cihang Xie
Web-crawled image-text pairs are inherently noisy. Prior studies demonstrate that semantically aligning and enriching textual descriptions of these pairs can significantly enhance model training across various vision-language tasks, particularly text-to-image generation. However, large-scale investigations in this area remain predominantly closed-source. Our paper aims to bridge this community effort, leveraging the powerful and \textit{open-sourced} LLaMA-3, a GPT-4 level LLM. Our recaptioning pipeline is simple: first, we fine-tune a LLaMA-3-8B powered LLaVA-1.5 and then employ it to recaption 1.3 billion images from the DataComp-1B dataset. Our empirical results confirm that this enhanced dataset, Recap-DataComp-1B, offers substantial benefits in training advanced vision-language models. For discriminative models like CLIP, we observe enhanced zero-shot performance in cross-modal retrieval tasks. For generative models like text-to-image Diffusion Transformers, the generated images exhibit a significant improvement in alignment with users' text instructions, especially in following complex queries. Our project page is this https URL
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Subjects:Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (cs.CV); Computation and Language (cs.CL)
Cite as:arXiv:2406.08478 [cs.CV]
(or arXiv:2406.08478v1 [cs.CV] for this version)
[2406.08478] What If We Recaption Billions of Web Images with LLaMA-3?
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Code: GitHub - UCSC-VLAA/Recap-DataComp-1B: This is the official repository of our paper "What If We Recaption Billions of Web Images with LLaMA-3 ?"

Data: UCSC-VLAA/Recap-DataComp-1B · Datasets at Hugging Face

Caption Model: tennant/llava-llama-3-8b-hqedit · Hugging Face


 

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So when I got ChatGPT access last year, I asked this prompt

Write a menu for a Jamaican and Japanese fusion restaurant


Appetizers:

  • Jamaican Jerk Wings with Wasabi Aioli
  • Tuna Poke with Mango Salsa and Jamaican Spice
  • Jamaican Beef Patties with Wasabi Mayonnaise
Entrees:

  • Jamaican Jerk Salmon with Sesame Ginger Glaze
  • Jamaican Curry Chicken with Sushi Rice
  • Jamaican BBQ Pork with Teriyaki Sauce
  • Spicy Tofu Stir-fry with Jamaican Jerk seasoning
Sides:

  • Jamaican Fried Plantains with Wasabi dipping sauce
  • Jamaican Rice and Peas with Sesame oil and Furikake seasoning
Desserts:

  • Jamaican Rum Cake with Matcha Ice Cream
  • Mango Sorbet with Jamaican Rum
  • Fried Banana with Jamaican Rum caramel sauce
Drinks:

  • Jamaican Ginger Beer with Sake
  • Ting (Jamaican grapefruit soda) with Shochu
  • Tropical Cocktail made with Jamaican rum and Japanese whiskey
Did it today

And this was the output

Appetizers:

  • Jerk Chicken Gyoza: Jamaican-spiced chicken dumplings served with a tangy soy-ginger dipping sauce.
  • Mango Sushi Roll: Sushi roll filled with mango, avocado, and spicy tuna, drizzled with a jerk mayo sauce.
  • Ackee and Saltfish Tempura: Traditional Jamaican ackee and saltfish lightly battered and fried, served with a ponzu dipping sauce.
Entrees:

  • Jerk Ramen: Spicy jerk-seasoned pork belly in a rich ramen broth with noodles, boiled egg, and bok choy.
  • Teriyaki Jerk Chicken: Grilled chicken marinated in a blend of teriyaki and jerk seasonings, served with steamed jasmine rice and sautéed callaloo.
  • Curry Goat Katsu: Breaded and fried curry goat cutlet served with coconut rice and a side of pickled vegetables.
Sides:

  • Plantain Tempura: Crispy tempura-fried plantains with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce.
  • Seaweed and Jerk Seasoned Fries: Crisp fries tossed in a blend of seaweed flakes and Jamaican jerk seasoning.
  • Miso Glazed Roasted Yams: Oven-roasted yams glazed with a savory miso and honey sauce.
Desserts:

  • Matcha Coconut Pudding: Smooth coconut milk pudding with a hint of matcha, topped with a sprinkle of toasted coconut flakes.
  • Rum and Ginger Mochi: Chewy mochi balls infused with Jamaican rum and ginger, served with a side of vanilla ice cream.
  • Jamaican Rum Bread Pudding with Green Tea Ice Cream: Warm bread pudding soaked in Jamaican rum, paired with a refreshing scoop of green tea ice cream.
Drinks:

  • Sake Sangria: A fusion of sake, fresh tropical fruits, and a splash of rum for a refreshing twist.
  • Yuzu Ting: A citrusy blend of Jamaican Ting soda and yuzu juice for a tart and bubbly delight.
  • Mango Matcha Smoothie: A creamy smoothie made with fresh mangoes and a hint of matcha, perfect for a cool treat.
 

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So when I got ChatGPT access last year, I asked this prompt

Write a menu for a Jamaican and Japanese fusion restaurant


Appetizers:

  • Jamaican Jerk Wings with Wasabi Aioli
  • Tuna Poke with Mango Salsa and Jamaican Spice
  • Jamaican Beef Patties with Wasabi Mayonnaise
Entrees:

  • Jamaican Jerk Salmon with Sesame Ginger Glaze
  • Jamaican Curry Chicken with Sushi Rice
  • Jamaican BBQ Pork with Teriyaki Sauce
  • Spicy Tofu Stir-fry with Jamaican Jerk seasoning
Sides:

  • Jamaican Fried Plantains with Wasabi dipping sauce
  • Jamaican Rice and Peas with Sesame oil and Furikake seasoning
Desserts:

  • Jamaican Rum Cake with Matcha Ice Cream
  • Mango Sorbet with Jamaican Rum
  • Fried Banana with Jamaican Rum caramel sauce
Drinks:

  • Jamaican Ginger Beer with Sake
  • Ting (Jamaican grapefruit soda) with Shochu
  • Tropical Cocktail made with Jamaican rum and Japanese whiskey
Did it today

And this was the output

Appetizers:

  • Jerk Chicken Gyoza: Jamaican-spiced chicken dumplings served with a tangy soy-ginger dipping sauce.
  • Mango Sushi Roll: Sushi roll filled with mango, avocado, and spicy tuna, drizzled with a jerk mayo sauce.
  • Ackee and Saltfish Tempura: Traditional Jamaican ackee and saltfish lightly battered and fried, served with a ponzu dipping sauce.
Entrees:

  • Jerk Ramen: Spicy jerk-seasoned pork belly in a rich ramen broth with noodles, boiled egg, and bok choy.
  • Teriyaki Jerk Chicken: Grilled chicken marinated in a blend of teriyaki and jerk seasonings, served with steamed jasmine rice and sautéed callaloo.
  • Curry Goat Katsu: Breaded and fried curry goat cutlet served with coconut rice and a side of pickled vegetables.
Sides:

  • Plantain Tempura: Crispy tempura-fried plantains with a sweet and spicy dipping sauce.
  • Seaweed and Jerk Seasoned Fries: Crisp fries tossed in a blend of seaweed flakes and Jamaican jerk seasoning.
  • Miso Glazed Roasted Yams: Oven-roasted yams glazed with a savory miso and honey sauce.
Desserts:

  • Matcha Coconut Pudding: Smooth coconut milk pudding with a hint of matcha, topped with a sprinkle of toasted coconut flakes.
  • Rum and Ginger Mochi: Chewy mochi balls infused with Jamaican rum and ginger, served with a side of vanilla ice cream.
  • Jamaican Rum Bread Pudding with Green Tea Ice Cream: Warm bread pudding soaked in Jamaican rum, paired with a refreshing scoop of green tea ice cream.
Drinks:

  • Sake Sangria: A fusion of sake, fresh tropical fruits, and a splash of rum for a refreshing twist.
  • Yuzu Ting: A citrusy blend of Jamaican Ting soda and yuzu juice for a tart and bubbly delight.
  • Mango Matcha Smoothie: A creamy smoothie made with fresh mangoes and a hint of matcha, perfect for a cool treat.

dope :obama: should have went a step further and told it to write the recipe for the Appetizers and so forth.
 
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dope :obama: should have went a step further told it to write the recipe for the Appetizers and so forth.

Haha. Most everything here is straight forward recipe wise, I just need to grab a robo-chef and drone shopper to get all the ingredients.

Like where would I even find a goat cutlet, lol.
 
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