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Generative AI like ChatGPT, Gemini, and Claude are good for so many things, and recently I'd read they'd gotten an upgrade that helped them do much, much better with text. So I decided to use the AI's vast skills to recreate something I cherish.
Let me explain.
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First, I took a photo of the recipe (shocking that it was the first time I ever did it) and then I had a whiff of apple-cinnamon-scented inspiration: what if I asked AI to make me a "better" version?
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I started with Gemini, feeding it this prompt:"Turn this recipe into a useful infographic. I want entertaining and colorful but clear cartoon-style art. The instructions should make sense. Also, this recipe was written on some paper that includes extraneous information. Please ignore that."
The result is indisputably cute and visually useful, but closer examination quickly revealed some bizarre missteps.
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First of all, the recipe called for "9/4 – 1 cup All tbrp All purrose" with the image of a bag of sugar next to it.
There were a ton of misspellings like "tablesoposs," cixttre", "Suples" and my favorite, "Dash nutamon"
Granted, my handwriting is not good, but I expected that Gemini would go beyond text-to-image translation and apply some understanding of how apple pie is actually made. I was wrong.
At one point, it recommends "Sprinkle Spitter" on top of the crust.
I deemed the result unusable and gently delivered the bad news to Gemini:
"Okay, this is a good start, but there are errors in here. I see misspellings and completely wrong and superfluous words, the inclusion of a cheesgrater (won't need that). Also, just call it "Apple Pie" not "Apple Tart Pie"
Also other random errors:
The flour amount is 3/4 to-1 cup
There's no such thing as "nutamon"
What's "suples"?
Overall, try again.
What's "spitter"?
Gemini offered lots of apologies and revised the infographic.
Unfortunately, it came back with almost as many misspellings. Even "Dash nutamon" survived.
I tried to be more explicit. telling it to make sure the infographic only includes "real words" and that it should use what it knows of pie making to ensure it all makes sense.
I also realized that the cryptic mention of a pie crust recipe was throwing it, so I told it to keep that separate from everything else.
It's better, but the cheese grater remained, as did "Dash nutamon" and a handful of head-scratching misspellings and word duplications.
ChatGPT 5.1 did marginally better. The art is, again, cute and visually useful (though the apple piece sticking out of the top of the pie doesn't make much sense. It also leaves out some details and doesn't appear to understand what you do with a rolling pin.
Claude Sonnet 4.5, arguably, did the best job. It's a clear recreation of the recipe, but with virtually no cute art. So it's less an infographic than basic, but useful instructions.
This exercise is yet more evidence that, for as smart as these models are, they can sometimes trip up on the simplest tasks.
My recipe was poorly transcribed and confusing, but the whole idea of these AIs is that they do more than just copy and instead apply some understanding, using their deep access to knowledge and ability to derive meaning to provide the correct and useful information.
I can't imagine what would've happened if I had assumed that ChatGPT or Gemini could reproduce my mother's recipe in a useful way and thrown out my original scrap of paper.
Naturally, I'll never do that, and for many obvious reasons.
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Lance UlanoffSocial Links NavigationEditor At LargeA 38-year industry veteran and award-winning journalist, Lance has covered technology since PCs were the size of suitcases and “on line” meant “waiting.” He’s a former Lifewire Editor-in-Chief, Mashable Editor-in-Chief, and, before that, Editor in Chief of PCMag.com and Senior Vice President of Content for Ziff Davis, Inc. He also wrote a popular, weekly tech column for Medium called The Upgrade.
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