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ikkunyesterday at 7:22 PM4 repliesview on HN

I could see being concerned about food safety; I wouldn't trust an AI recipe to tell me how long/what temperature to cook chicken, and I might not trust someone who uses AI to generate recipes to know either.


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kbelderyesterday at 10:55 PM

An appropriate response might be asking "Hey, I don't trust AI... what's the recipe?"

The described action seems performative and emotional, as it they were ideologically opposed to AI. Like spitting out food because it was prepared by a caste you found unclean.

ctothyesterday at 7:34 PM

Hi! I love to cook! I also use AI to brainstorm recipes sometimes! Wanna try asking Claude, ChatGPT, Gemini, or even Grok what temperature chicken needs to be cooked to? I just asked Claude: 165°F (74°C) internal temperature.

Where does this come from?

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s1artibartfastyesterday at 11:14 PM

I a cook not paying attention or messing up and accurate recipe is overwhelmingly more likely.

IF someone is to the point of worrying about AI recipe risk for chicken, they should have already rejected any food made by amateur or professional cooks due to excessive risk.

lbarrowyesterday at 7:32 PM

Yea, I suppose that is fair regarding cook timings.