How to use AI for family time: From planning meals to finding gifts

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How to use AI for family time: From planning meals to finding gifts
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From asking ChatGPT for a detailed meal plan to Bard coming up with a bedtime story for the kids, generative AI could be helpful for busy mums and dads.

Weekly meal planning is a major chore, and gift giving can be daunting, with various birthdays and holidays throughout the year. And any adult who has read books for children knows that it can become repetitive, and the books aren’t always relatable to a child’s situation or growing pains.Foodies and private chefs have been enthusiastically using AI to sketch out comprehensive meal plans that consider people’s preferences and dietary restrictions.

For example, a private chef posting on Reddit shared an example of a prompt asking for a three-day meal plan for a diabetic vegan with a nut allergy. Act as a private chef. I have a family of two, me and my wife. Plan meals for us for five days, including breakfast, snacks, lunch and dinner. We like Chinese, Japanese, Thai and Italian food. I like meat; my wife prefers chicken and seafood. We have no restrictions. We are trying to shed a few pounds after the pandemic.

What about the actual recipes to make these dishes? I followed up with this prompt: “Can you find recipes for all of those meal suggestions? Please include a link to the recipes online so I can check the source.”

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