| ▲ | lm28469 4 days ago | |
AI slop enjoyers want to delegate every single aspects of their lives to AI. For them cooking is an insult to their intellect, writing a personal message to someone is a waste of time, &c. Why bother with cookbooks when you can cook the statistical average of spaghetti carbonara ? Why bother spending 10 minutes of brain power when you can just pay 9.99 a month for a machine to tell you what to do ?  | ||
| ▲ | tylertreat 4 days ago | parent [-] | |
I get the skepticism as I shared similar thoughts on what recipe quality would be like. I'm also quite sensitive to AI slop. My wife, who really is an outstanding cook, was even more skeptical, and she has a _very_ high bar for recipes. To be clear, we don't use it to generate recipes for every meal. She has a collection of go-to favorites and then peppers in 1-2 AI recipes throughout the week, often to explore new things. She also uses it to create "Quick Bite" recipes for when we need something fast with whatever we have on hand, outside of an actual meal plan. Honestly, I wasn't sure if the AI recipes were going to meet her standards when it comes to food, but so far she's been quite happy overall with the recipe quality. She often will request replacements or customizations, so the first pass suggestions are not always what she's looking for. I realize it's definitely not for everyone though.  | ||