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eh bad take imo, this is one of the few places where AI shines, it's great because you no longer need to go to a recipe website to begin with, you just ask it for a recipe and it gives you one and then you can discuss different variants etc
Like those that use glue to keep cheese from sliding off the pizza.
In case you're not joking, please don't trust this technology with anything that you are putting into your or someone else's body. You're going to have a bad time.
It's too late buddy
https://observer.com/2025/05/openai-chatgpt-health-care-use/
Also please don't go blindly believing all advice you're given, you obviously don't use glue on a pizza in the same way you don't follow google maps through a river or off a pier.
So in this case you would have to go to another website to find a real recipe anyway.
Just use the glue like a good acolyte!
I personally wouldn't but I'm scared I might be talking to someone who drinks it
Right, have you used perplexity at all?
I heard perplexity eats electricity, which makes it even dumber than me.
You do you, AI bro, you do you. Suggesting that anyone else use a tool that is meant to generate text that sounds confidently factual, without factuality actually being a requirement for the output is silly. Maybe if using a local LLM with a RAG (with the vector DB populated with known good recipes) and having the temp set properly. Then again, LLMs are language models and not good with numbers because they are fundamentally not designed for that kind of thing.
At that point, it's less work to just grab a cookbook from the shelf and find a recipe by looking it up in the index. If it's not in there, it's probably available in a niche source which can be directly looked at.