Restaurant Uses AI for Menu, Accidentally Describes Appetizer in Way So Disgusting That We May Never Recover
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Replaced with Ai
Quality Assurance would happen after the AI.
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These product descriptions are likely being generated by the delivery companies themselves without the knowledge or consent of the restaurant owner.
You think the restaurant owners don't have a say in which products they sell?
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You think the restaurant owners don't have a say in which products they sell?
What does that have to do with anything I wrote?
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We being the restaurant? I'm not clicking such a broken title.
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You think the restaurant owners don't have a say in which products they sell?
A third party delivery service doesn't even need to contract with with the restaurant to sell their food. They can create their own website, food descriptions, and price markups, and the restaurant might not even know they're doing it.
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We being the restaurant? I'm not clicking such a broken title.
We being the readers.
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What the fuck is this title? Please tell me a real summary.
Dish is called Chicken Pops, AI describes chicken pox.
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Dunno, in my childhood machine-translated things possessed some charm. Or when translations were by clueless people. Druids in Star Wars instead of droids, for example.
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Why save 2 clicks when you could save 3?
The menu item in question reads as follows:
Chicken Pops
Small, itchy, blister-like bumps caused by the varicella-zoster virus; common in childhood.
^ what this is about
^ too Reddit comment link
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Website Uses AI for Headline, Accidentally Writes Headline in Way So Stupid That We May Never Recover
Seems more like someone got confused and dumped info for chicken pox instead of “chicken pops”
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