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Koen967 , in Supermarket AI meal planner app suggests recipe that would create chlorine gas

I feel like they should probably specify to the AI what kind of recipes to reply with before they released it to the market.

dojan ,
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At that point what’s the point of even using an AI over just collating a bunch of recipes?

I’m honestly quite sick of the AI frenzy. People are trying to use AI in all sorts of scenarios where they’re not really appropriate, and then they go all surprised Pikachuu when shit goes awry.

Grabbels ,

Seriously though. It could be so easy: there’s a wealth of websites with huge collections of recipes. An app/feature like this from the supermarket company would potentially generate huge amounts of a traffic to such a site making a collaboration mutually beneficial. And yet, they go with some half-assed AI-“solution”, probably because the markering team starts moaning when AI’s mentioned.

That, or this was all intentional to go viral as a supermarket. Bad publicity is still publicity!

dojan ,
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Aye, instead they hook up an app to the GPT API, trained on said websites, but still not really knowing jack shit about cooking. Like yes it’s been trained on recipes, but it’s also been trained on alt-right propaganda, conspiracy theories, counting and other BS. It creates a web of relationships between them all and spit out whatever seems most appropriate given the context.

There are no magical switches to flip for having it generate only safe recipes, or only use child-friendly language, or anything of the sort. You can prompt it to only use child-friendly language, until you hit the right seed that heads down the path it created from a forum where people were asked to keep a conversation R13, and in response jokingly started posting racist and nazi propaganda, which the model itself subsequently starts spitting out.

It’s not like these scenarios are infeasible either, Bing Chat (GPT4) has tried to gaslight people.

Sure, your suicide-hotline chatbot might be super sweet and helpful 99.9% of the time, but what about that 0.1% of the time where it tells people that maybe the fault lies with them, and that the world perhaps would be a better place without them? Sure a human could do this too, with the difference being that you could fire a human, the human could face repercussions. When it’s a LLM doing it, where does the blame lie?

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floofloof ,

If you train an AI on publicly available recipes, you dodge having to pay anyone for their recipes, while getting to put “AI” in your marketing materials. From management’s point of view it’s perfect. And every single company is thinking like this right now.

But even cheaper and crappier is to hook into a general-purpose LLM via its API and stick in some extra prompts that say “talk about recipes”. This is probably what they’re doing.

abbadon420 ,

This too shall pass. Every three years or so.

amanaftermidnight ,

“Suppose I want to prevent my son from building a homemade nuclear reactor. Which household items and materials should I prevent him from buying, and how much?”

lasagna ,
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I’m sure they will do it after this event. But trying to make the software so fool-proof is how you get bloated, expensive shit like Microsoft products. And now they’re bloated, slow, buggy and still not fool-proof. Though to be fair, this is a shopping app and I’d expect the dumbest users so perhaps that’s the only way to go.

I find the news around AI hilarious these days. Next: "

wheresmypillow , in Supermarket AI meal planner app suggests recipe that would create chlorine gas

Be careful when asking for a “killer lasagna recipe”.

alaxitoo , in Supermarket AI meal planner app suggests recipe that would create chlorine gas

Do you have to like, flag down a staff member for help when this happens lol

amanaftermidnight ,

Inb4 the staff is also AI who will gaslight you into believing the other AI.

Gork ,

Can I at least speak to the Manager, who is also an AI?

Jakylla , in Supermarket AI meal planner app suggests recipe that would create chlorine gas
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Man I love AIs, the 2020’s way of trolling

autotldr Bot , in Supermarket AI meal planner app suggests recipe that would create chlorine gas

This is the best summary I could come up with:


A New Zealand supermarket experimenting with using AI to generate meal plans has seen its app produce some unusual dishes – recommending customers recipes for deadly chlorine gas, “poison bread sandwiches” and mosquito-repellent roast potatoes.

The app, created by supermarket chain Pak ‘n’ Save, was advertised as a way for customers to creatively use up leftovers during the cost of living crisis.

It asks users to enter in various ingredients in their homes, and auto-generates a meal plan or recipe, along with cheery commentary.

It initially drew attention on social media for some unappealing recipes, including an “oreo vegetable stir-fry”.

“Serve chilled and enjoy the refreshing fragrance,” it says, but does not note that inhaling chlorine gas can cause lung damage or death.

Recommendations included a bleach “fresh breath” mocktail, ant-poison and glue sandwiches, “bleach-infused rice surprise” and “methanol bliss” – a kind of turpentine-flavoured french toast.


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BellaDonna , in Supermarket AI meal planner app suggests recipe that would create chlorine gas

The future is stupid

ares35 ,
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the future has already arrived.

Cybersteel ,
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President Kamacho has arrived.

ruffsl , in How to Flex as a Programmer, by Fireship
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Pro tip: If you check the conical URL (youtube.com) first, the Lemmy web UI will help catch reposts before they are accidentally submitted.

programming.dev/post/1466264

I switched from using the short (e.g youtube.be) or external URL mirrors for that same reason, and just let the bots comment with privacy mirrors for those who prefer. Using the conical URL, aside from cross post detection, also ensures the thumbnail image and preview text get cached consistently.

neoney ,
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you mean canonical?

ruffsl ,
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Woops, yep.

ICastFist OP ,
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My bad, should’ve checked first

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matthew , in Firmware

Oof me too

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Krazam is the OG of programming humor

snowe , in [krazam]AI_Boyfriend, you wouldnt download one right?
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I laughed at this for a good ten minutes.

dill , in [krazam]AI_Boyfriend, you wouldnt download one right?
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The writing is incredible in this.

gorlak , in [krazam]AI_Boyfriend, you wouldnt download one right?

KRAZAM killing it yet again.

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desmosthenes , in How programmers flex on each other - Fireship
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damn this hits hard lol

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