So much data about my culinary and dietary preferences, kitchen, family, and related info must already be out there in the databases. I wish I could collect, refine, and generate it all in a personal data store rather than rely on AI. It might not take more than a (large) collection of tags/keywords, but it would be fun if I could use that as a profile or filter to find writing and recipes that I like.
You're spot on. A personal culinary database would transform our cooking experiences, giving us both practical benefits (no more buying ingredients you'll never use) and emotional ones (rediscovering a dish you loved from three years ago). The idea of controlling our data to create hyper-personalized recommendation is what I dream of moving towards.
So much data about my culinary and dietary preferences, kitchen, family, and related info must already be out there in the databases. I wish I could collect, refine, and generate it all in a personal data store rather than rely on AI. It might not take more than a (large) collection of tags/keywords, but it would be fun if I could use that as a profile or filter to find writing and recipes that I like.
You're spot on. A personal culinary database would transform our cooking experiences, giving us both practical benefits (no more buying ingredients you'll never use) and emotional ones (rediscovering a dish you loved from three years ago). The idea of controlling our data to create hyper-personalized recommendation is what I dream of moving towards.