“Doing Bad Job As AI”: Twitch Streamer Knut Gets Into a Hilarious Argument With ChatGPT

Twitch streamer Knut had a viral moment on stream where he failed to use ChatGPT to find fast food in Texas for 30 minutes.

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Norwegian Twitch streamer Knut Spildrejord (Image via Knut / YouTube)

Twitch streamer and bodybuilder Knut Spildrejord had a viral moment during a recent IRL livestream on January 22, 2025. He was looking for fast food places in Texas on the artificial intelligence (AI) tool ChatGPT and failed to get an answer. The AI refused to make him a list of fast food places, and Knut spent 30 minutes arguing with the app.

Spildrejord is a Norwegian streamer who specializes in fitness content and games. He grew in popularity after interacting with One True King members. The streamer is currently in the United States visiting his friends from the livestreaming community.

Twitch chat and internet users made fun of Knut for struggling to use AI. Many called him out for being a “boomer,” while others agreed that the AI failed to answer a simple question.

Knut Struggles With ChatGPT For 30 Minutes

Knut was driving at night while livestreaming to his audience. He asked ChatGPT to give him a list of all fast-food restaurants in Texas. ChatGPT responded with a message saying that it is not possible to tabulate such a large list. The streamer responded, saying:

“ChatGPT, now you’re being really stubborn and doing a bad job as an AI. There should be no reason why you can’t make a list of every fast food place in Texas.”

ChatGPT responded with: 

“A fast food restaurant list in Texas would be quite extensive.” 

Knut seemed frustrated with the app and said: 

“Who cares? Who cares? Just do it. Who cares?” 

He spent 30 minutes trying to get an answer, but the AI app refused to give him an answer. Some of his chat members tried to help him, but he was busy driving, so he didn’t reply to them. The streamer was recently banned for “Distracted Driving,” so he avoids chat interactions when he is driving.

The Streamer Avoids Chat Interactions Since His Return to Twitch

During Knut’s livestream on December 30, 2024, the streamer was looking at his chat while driving. People reported the streamer for “Distracted Driving.” The streaming platform banned him for three days.

Many internet users celebrated his ban as they did not want to see reckless driving. Emily “ExtraEmily” was banned for similar reasons, and it has led to content creators being more careful during IRL streams.

Knut returned to the platform on January 4, 2025, and stopped interacting with his chat while driving. He confirmed the reason behind his ban on Ali “Myth” Kabbani’s chat, but he didn’t reveal it in his stream. He said he didn’t want to give “Twitter / Reddit users the feeling of power.”

After struggling with ChatGPT for 30 minutes, he gave up and went home. His chat made fun of him for failing to use the app to find food as he continued to “rage” at ChatGPT.


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