- ChatGPT gave surprisingly high ratings (8.5-9.5 out of 10) to all brownie recipes, even those containing worm meal and fish oil, showing it lacks the ability to identify disgusting food combinations.
- The AI consistently used positive words like “trust,” “anticipation,” and “joy” when describing brownies that would likely repulse human tasters, revealing a strong positivity bias in food evaluations.
- While AI can’t replace human taste testers, it could help food companies quickly screen many recipe variations before conducting more expensive human taste tests.
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