Ask AI what goes with chicken and the answer depends on whether it learned from recipes or molecules London-based startup Kaikaku.AI released "Epicure," three AI models trained on 4.14 million recipes and a flavor database, that separately determine whether an ingredient fits a recipe or is chemically related. The chemistry-based model classifies taste and nutritional value better than recipe-based alternatives, despite never having direct access to that information. The distinction matters because it reveals how AI's training data fundamentally shapes its recommendations for everyday tasks like food pairing. With "Epicure," London-based startup Kaikaku.AI presents three AI models that are the first to clearly separate whether an ingredient fits a recipe or is chemically related. Trained on 4.14 million recipes in seven languages and the FlavorDB flavor database, each variant returns different recommendations. The purely chemistry-based model even classifies taste and nutritional values better than the recipe-based alternatives, despite never seeing that information directly. The article Ask AI what goes with chicken and the answer depends on whether it learned from recipes or molecules https://the-decoder.com/ask-ai-what-goes-with-chicken-and-the-answer-depends-on-whether-it-learned-from-recipes-or-molecules/ appeared first on The Decoder https://the-decoder.com .