Putting AI-generated pizza on the menu


For one of its stores, a pizzeria chain is offering an AI assistant capable of creating highly original pizzas. — AFP Relaxnews

Russian chain Dodo Pizza has decided to add a serving of artificial intelligence to its mobile application in Dubai. This allows users to create new pizza flavours based on individual requests and using original ingredients. The results can be quite surprising, with some creative combinations.

In a bid to stand out from the competition in the United Arab Emirates, where it has recently arrived, the Dodo Pizza chain has decided to up its game with AI. Customers can use the firm's mobile app to create custom pizzas for special events, such as an evening watching soccer with friends, a birthday party or a romantic dinner, or using original ingredients (strawberry, popcorn, date syrup, etc). And the results are sure to surprise!

Dodo Pizza opened its first restaurant in Dubai in 2023. Its director came up with the idea of adding a Pizza-generating AI assistant, based on ChatGPT, to his restaurant's mobile application. Initially, it was the restaurant team who entered their own prompts and then proposed the resulting recipes judged to be the most appealing. Now, customers can enter their own requests for the assistant and order pizzas created "intelligently” just for them. – AFP Relaxnews

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