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How ChatGPT Helps Me Clean (And Why It Doesn't Always Work)

Can AI make cleaning less painful? My ChatGPT housekeeping experiment delivered both surprisingly good advice and laughably bad recipe suggestions.

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I'll admit it—I'm one of those people who hates cleaning. Recently, I decided to outsource this hatred to ChatGPT, hoping artificial intelligence could make the process less painful.

Attacking the Chaos

First, I asked ChatGPT to create a step-by-step apartment cleaning plan. You know what? It produced a perfectly reasonable checklist—from "organize top shelves" to "wipe baseboards." But here's the catch: my enthusiasm ran out around step three. Apparently, AI hasn't mastered embedding motivation into instructions yet.

The Fridge Intervention

Next, I tried using ChatGPT for fridge inventory management. I asked for recipes using soon-to-expire items. That's when the fun began! The AI nobly suggested a "creative salad" using three tomatoes, half a cucumber, and a packet of soy sauce. Verdict: edible but depressing. Anyone have better luck with this?

"The best way to organize is to throw away half your belongings" — ChatGPT wisdom I'm not ready to accept

Where ChatGPT excelled was grocery list generation. Though when I actually got to the store, I'd left my phone at home. Ironic, or maybe a sign that old-fashioned paper still has its place?

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