Supercook is an app where you put in what ingredients you have, then it shows you recipes on other websites that only have ingredients on your required list.
It’s not AI, it just lists recipes and clicking on them takes you to the website where the recipe is posted. It’s like if google worked the way we wanted it to.
I’m on a pretty strict diet from my dietician because I’m underweight but have severe stomach issues, and it’s so nice that I can just put in the ingredients I have and every single listed recipe are ones I can eat.
It’s not an LLM but it is absolutely AI.
I mean… it’s just a specialized search engine so I’m not aware of why they would. But scraping a website and determining ingredients then sticking them in an array seems like a pretty straight forward task.
Bruh, the site/app is basically filter/pivot tables in Excel sheet based on required ingredients vs available ingredients.
Are my spreadsheets AI?
So Google Search, even back in 2000, was an AI?
lol, why would you use machine learning for a problem as simple as this?
Not all AI is machine learning.
Not all algorithms are AI