Dodo Pizza, a new restaurant in Dubai, has started serving pizza prepared according to the ChatGPT recipe. About it writes the publication Lifestyle.

Dodo Pizza in the UAE started cooking dishes according to the recommendations of ChatGPT

The company’s first pizzeria opened in the United Arab Emirates in mid-January and plans to develop a mobile app in the country were reported.

When a chef at a Dubai restaurant turned to a chatbot for help creating a recipe, the neural network suggested kyufta (lamb meatballs) and sumac tahini sauce as ingredients.

“I wanted to do something special to open the first restaurant in Dubai, as it is a big step for us,” says the chef.

However, the specialist slightly corrected the option proposed by the chatbot, replacing the lamb with chicken. According to him, chicken is very common in the UAE and it would be more difficult to establish supplies of lamb.

Also, instead of the feta that ChatGPT recommended, the chef used another type of cheese: paneer.

The rest of the ingredients, including the sauce and za’atar, were saved.

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ChatGPT is an OpenAI multitasking chatbot. He knows how to answer almost any question, he can write a text in any genre and format on any topic. Furthermore, the chatbot is capable of creating basic programming code.

The OpenAi product launch caused a stir. Representatives of various fields, for example, education and jurisprudence, ask to adjust the use of neural networks. Yandex announced the release of an analogue of ChatGPT by the end of 2023.

Author:

Natalia Gormaleva

Source: RB

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