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When a Computer Is Your Personal Chef, What Could Go Wrong?

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AUSTIN, Texas — One of the best meals I’ve ever eaten probably could not have been created without a computer. Not any average computer, mind you. Cognitive Cooking is a relatively new IBM Watson project unveiled here during SXSW that uses ingredient data and human food desires to create previously unimagined recipes — ones that real cooks then have to adjust and then make into edible food.

Cognitive Cooking is the brainchild of Florian Pinel, a senior software engineer at IBM and trained chef. The system puts computers in kitchens to complement — not replace — chefs. “It’s about a collaboration between humans and computers,” Pinel said. Read more…

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