AI Doesn't Recommend the Best Product. It Recommends the Best Explained Product.
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A simple bubble tea experiment completely changed how I think about AI recommendations. Last week, I asked ChatGPT a question that seemed almost impossible to get wrong. "What are the best bubble tea brands in my city?" Surprisingly,some of the recommended brands were companies I had never heard of before. A few weren't even available in the cities I had lived in. After asking the same question to Claude, Gemini, and DeepSeek, I noticed something interesting that many of the same brands which…
1Key Takeaways
- A simple bubble tea experiment completely changed how I think about AI recommendations.
- Last week, I asked ChatGPT a question that seemed almost impossible to get wrong.
- "What are the best bubble tea brands in my city?" Surprisingly,some of the recommended brands were companies I had never heard of before.
- A few weren't even available in the cities I had lived in.
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Coding AI shifts how fast software ships and how much human review each change needs. DEV — AI reports that a simple bubble tea experiment completely changed how I think about AI recommendations.
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