I’ve made several recipes with Chat GPT providing the recipe. It’s way better than slogging through an ad-ridden blog with yet another story about how you used to eat food your grandma cooked.
Chicken lettuce wraps were A+, I’ve made that recipe multiple times. A barbecue spice rub for pulled pork was serviceable but unremarkable.
But the original point is valid that most "how to" blogs will turn your gaming rig into a heating device. It's not that the chatbots are better, it's that getting trivial information from the Internet has become a form of torture.
A counter example: I like making hasselback potatoes for special dinners. It’s incredibly tedious to peel, slice, and stack 4 pounds of potatoes.
I dumped in my recipe and notes, suggested the 1 lb bag of shredded raw potatoes instead of the sliced potato and asked for an adjusted recipe I could cook on a cooktop.
These are the most delicious latkes I’ve ever eaten.
LLM's have always sucked at generating from whole cloth. If you give it a list of ingredients in your pantry and your taste preferences then it will give you a better answer.
Chicken lettuce wraps were A+, I’ve made that recipe multiple times. A barbecue spice rub for pulled pork was serviceable but unremarkable.