The summary is:
HIKAKIN, a popular Japanese YouTuber, tries out a drawing AI service that can create images from words. He asks the AI to draw various things, such as YouTubers, animals, and landscapes, and reacts to the results. Some of the drawings are funny, scary, or artistic, and some are completely different from what he expected. He also reads some tips on how to make the AI draw better, and tries some examples from Twitter. He ends the video with a rock-paper-scissors game with the viewers.
Here are some key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video by HikakinTV, a Japanese YouTuber who tries out a drawing AI service called Bari Good.
- The drawing AI service can create images from words sent on LINE, a messaging app.
- The drawing AI service has a limit of 10 drawings per day, and uses a software called Steam to generate the images.
- HikakinTV asks the drawing AI to draw various things, such as YouTubers' names and faces, the Earth 100 million years from now, and a super cute idol girl eating miso ramen.
- The drawing AI produces some funny, scary, and artistic results, which HikakinTV reacts to with laughter and surprise.