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Join Us Today as We Discuss How Artificial Intelligence Will Impact Culinary Creation

by Michael Wolf
April 17, 2025April 17, 2025Filed under:
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Admit it: you’ve probably played around with making recipes using AI. At this point, most of us have.

If you’re like me, the early results were… rough. But over time, general-purpose LLMs have become surprisingly good at whipping up recipes. Still, there’s a long way to go before AI becomes a true sous chef in our kitchens, and plenty of questions remain about where this is all going.

To help us explore what’s next in this month’s edition of our Food AI Co-Lab, we’re joined by two people who’ve been working at the intersection of AI and cooking for nearly a decade: James Briscione and Lav Varshney, co-creators of Chef Watson—the world’s first culinary AI. Their latest project, CulinAI, is an AI-powered app designed to create personalized meal plans.

Want to join the conversation, ask questions, and see where AI cooking is headed? Register for today’s Food AI Co-Lab here.


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