Among global consumers, 47% say they are comfortable with generative artificial intelligence for meal planning. AI has moved from offices and

Before letting AI make your holiday recipes healthier, be careful. Some swaps may ruin the taste or pose risks to your guests. Photo credit: Depositphotos.

Home cooks turn to AI

The appeal is easy to understand. A few typed words can turn grandma’s handwritten heirloom recipe into a healthier version that meets modern dietary needs while keeping family traditions alive.

A recent survey reports 45% of respondents from 28 countries were open to using AI for personalized nutrition and diet plans. AI tools like ChatGPT or Google’s Gemini can generate a grocery list, estimate nutrition and provide substitution ideas in seconds.

Still, Michelle Rou

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